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Bleeding Kansas
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Bleeding Kansas

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Historical Drama Characters: 3 male, 2 female It’s 1855, Kansas Territory. The country is divided. People are turning against their neighbors because of their beliefs. War is on the horizon. Good people will do bad things and love will grow in places it shouldn’t. A provocative, funny and insightful play revisits a crucial moment in American history. Homesteading farmers George and Kitty fight the elements to start a new life as a politically divided country takes a dangerous step towards civil war. To Walat’s credit, her fast-moving play does not preach, merely raises questions, among them: Who are we as a nation? What shaped us and why? And does what we were-violent, intractable and destructive-play into our present-day society?…Bleeding Kansas is an excellent work
-San Diego News

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Samuel French Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 February 2011
Pages
84
ISBN
9780573699153

Historical Drama Characters: 3 male, 2 female It’s 1855, Kansas Territory. The country is divided. People are turning against their neighbors because of their beliefs. War is on the horizon. Good people will do bad things and love will grow in places it shouldn’t. A provocative, funny and insightful play revisits a crucial moment in American history. Homesteading farmers George and Kitty fight the elements to start a new life as a politically divided country takes a dangerous step towards civil war. To Walat’s credit, her fast-moving play does not preach, merely raises questions, among them: Who are we as a nation? What shaped us and why? And does what we were-violent, intractable and destructive-play into our present-day society?…Bleeding Kansas is an excellent work
-San Diego News

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Samuel French Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 February 2011
Pages
84
ISBN
9780573699153