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Absalom

Absalom

E. Thomalen

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
This is a retelling in theatrical form of the biblical story of King David and Absalom, a tale of generational conflict. Absalom's rebellion ends in his death at the hands of King David's soldiers. The story begins with the rape of Tamar (Absalom's sister) by Amon his half brother. Absalom avenges her violation by killing his half-brother. He then goes into exile. King David after a period of time, and spurred by one of his principal generals, agrees to let Absalom return to Jerusalem, but shuns him. Absalom forces a reconciliations. Later sensing his aging Father's decline, schemes to replace him as king. When he seizes the throne, David flees the capital and arranges a climactic battle in the wood of Ephraim. In that battle Absalom is killed and David weeps for him. Tamar flees Jerusalem and describes the consequences of killing Absalom for David and for Israel
A Shaker Story

A Shaker Story

E. Thomalen

Independently Published
2018
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A Shaker Story The play takes place during the Shaker "awakening" of the 1830s and 1840s when there was a rich outpouring of songs and dance in connection with a spiritual upwelling. Some scenes in the play are loosely borrowed from events described by Hervey Elkins in Fifteen Years in the Senior Order of Shakers: A Narration of Facts, Concerning that Singular People published by Dartmouth Press, Hanover NH 1853. Herman Melville in Moby-Dick refers to the Shakers (whose services he had observed) in Chapter 71 "The Jeroboam's Story".It is he who warns Ahab in effect that the White Whale is sacred and hunting it will bring his doom.
The Pearl Diver: A Japanese Legend

The Pearl Diver: A Japanese Legend

E. Thomalen

Independently Published
2019
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This legend relates the story of a poor Japanese Pearl Diver who unknowingly meets the son of a powerful Japanese Nobleman traveling incognito. He is on a quest to recover a special jewel sent by the Emperor of China to Japan to honor the father of the Emperor's grieving Wife after her father dies. Unfortunately, the Sea Dragon learns of this good deed, sinks the ships carrying it, takes the pearl back into the sea, and adds it to the other treasures in his garden under the sea. The Pearl Diver and Nobleman eventually fall in love, marry and have a child. After their son is born the Nobleman's Father appears to him in a dream, asking him why he does not pursue recovering the pearl from the Sea Dragon. When his Wife, the Pearl Diver, asks why her husband seems so moody, he reveals who he is, and what his quest is about. He is the brother of the Empress of China and head of a very important clan in Japan. She determines to help him and knows where the Sea Dragon's cave is in the sea. They develop a plan, she dives down to the cave and bargains with the Sea Dragon: If the Dragon will show her the magic pearl she will sing him a very sweet song in exchange. He finally agrees and she sings a lullaby she often uses to put her infant son to sleep. The Dragon falls asleep and she steals the pearl and tries to escape. But the sea creatures wake up the Sea Dragon, and they chase her. She is eventually able to give her husband the pearl but tragically dies. This tale is told in a Japanese Noh play and Kabuki dance theater.