Plays

Volume II

by K. G. Bell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/23/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 392
ISBN : 9781418454821
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 392
ISBN : 9781418454814

About the Book

In this volume of Plays, Mr. Bell truly presents drama as a group experience highlighting certain interactions that are unique to specific moments. He connects with real life, exposing the fact that people play roles every day in their daily lives. The plays are remarkably written, expressing the fascinating and constantly evolving conditions of the theater. The characters transform the emotions of the readers/audiences to convince them of the reality of fantasy.

Mr. Bell deals with scene structure in very defined ways, and presents fast-moving action to thrill and entertain the readers/audiences.

This masterly volume of Plays goes deep into the characters and situations to explain Man's limitations as he strives to meet his desires and resolve inner conflicts.

The Plays deal with the nature of reality, and the relationships between what the playwright sees and what the readers/audiences see. It is full of high-tension that goes deep to the bones: and the dialogue is crisp and believable.


About the Author

K. G. Bell, playwright, director, poet, historian and teacher 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 and Phagwa and exotic costumes presented the foundation 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 Theater 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 move with grandeur, similar to the types of drama found in Egypt, Greece, Rome or Babylon.

In this volume of Plays, Mr. Bell, whose work is based on many years of experience, presents exciting, pleasing directives, showing his dedication to the world of Drama, to keep readers and audiences on the edge of excitement. Mr. Bell, a master story-teller and marvelously skilled writer, weaves great adventures through this volume of Plays.