Plays
By K.G. Bell Volume 1
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About the Book
This volume of Plays deals with many issues of life. The first Play, "Job, The Prince of Patience" expresses the deep binding relationship between God and man. "Darkness Upon Aztec Glory" tells of the fall of the Aztec Empire, and man’s desire to use any type of violence and deceit to satisfy his lust for greed and power. The third play, "The Goddess Of The Sun" shows the internal conflicts of the Egyptian mythological gods as they try to shape the destiny of man. The last play, "Let Me Dance No More, Forever" deals with mankind’s continuous struggle with his dark side as he attempts to resolve what is right and moral in the modern age. Blazing marquees all over the world are inviting us to the theater to experience plays like the one of this volume. Theatre is magic! And this volume brings to life the everlasting passion that theatre possesses. It widens our imaginations with the powerful characters that unfold the stories through dramatic action, poetry, rituals, and song. This volume awakes the heroes and villains, and tells about romance, adventure, life, and death. The total theatre is encompassed in this volume of Plays; and mankind sees itself enwrapped in all of life’s conflicts, confrontations, crises, and resolutions, thereby gaining a profound understanding of the vibrant patterns of life. Theatre is ‘make-believe’, but we are all excited to be part of the illusions, and anxious to embrace experiences that are more intense and bigger than true life. This volume of Plays takes us into many worlds and circumstances, and enriches our experiences that in the end we are better beings. In Shakespeare’s "As You Like It" Jacuqes says: All the world’s a stage This volume of Plays excites the mind. The plots are intimate, realistic, and awesome. The characters are vivid. The language is heightened, and the problems are clearly defined. The plays are rich and powerful, and full of symbolism.
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances.
About the Author
K.G. Bell, Playwright, Poet, Historian grew up in the artistic world of the Caribbean and ever since boyhood was a part of the pageantry and artistry of Trinidad’s Carnival. His soul was inspired by the riches of the many festivals of his homeland, Trinidad. The land of Steel pan, Calypso, Limbo, Divali, Phagwa and exotic costumes presented the stage for his grand stories. Carnival is history, fantasy, and drama on a grand scale from which Mr. Bell drew the inspiration to develop his characters and scenes to challenge the imaginations of audiences and readers with his plays. His inventive ability forces us to view the Theatre in a new light affected by all the changes of modern society. He strives to show similarities between the Thespian period and Modern times. As an ardent supporter of the classics, his dramatic stories make with grandeur, similar to the types of drama found in ancient Egypt or Greece. In this Volume of Plays, Mr. Bell attempts to show that there comes a time when Humankind peeps through windows of Hope to find the light, and ‘Fair Nature’ rises up to stand at its side to unleash her rage or her love, and design the rhythms of destiny.