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Shakespeare in the Theatre Glen Byam Shaw and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
Glen Byam Shaw was a pivotal but overlooked figure in the development of Shakespearean performance in 20th century Britain. This book serves as the first full analysis of Shaw’s work as Director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre across the 1950s as he laid the groundwork for what became the Royal Shakespeare Company. Drawing on interviews with Shaw’s contemporaries and material from Shaw’s own notebooks, it offers an in-depth analysis of Shaw’s time in Stratford through the lens of his productions. Where Shaw’s contemporaries have been extensively studied (Michael Redgrave, Peggy Ashcroft, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Peter Hall, Peter Brook et al), the innately self-deprecating Shaw has managed to avoid close examination. Thus a key figure, and era, in Shakespeare performance history has been left in the shadows. This book sheds light on that transformative time for the theatre in Stratford and Shaw’s role in transforming it. In doing so it presents a revisionist history of the Royal Shakespeare Company, locating in Shaw's work as director of the theatre the origins of many of its principles, practices and approaches later claimed by Peter Hall as his own 'foundational' innovations for the RSC. Shaw’s unique production practices and approaches, captured in the notebooks he kept on every play he directed, allow us to read his thoughts in his own words. Drawing on these notebooks, which have never been transcribed or published, this book gives us an unparalleled insight into the actual practices of a director as he’s working, in a way never before explored or examined.
The Electric in the Glen

The Electric in the Glen

David Charles

Lum Street Publishing
2026
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The Electric In The Glen Book 3 in the Cannich Series of Novels - Stories of the Highlands in the Days of the Hydro 1948 and the Highlands of Scotland ring to the crash of jackhammers and the roar of gelignite as one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects the world had seen, is let loose. The Hydro has come and in the quiet backwaters, the lochs and the glens, small, close-knit communities start to resemble towns of the wild west as from all corners of the globe, wild, hard men come chasing the Hydro's shilling. It is Scotland's Klondyke. For Donald Fraser, after army service that has taken him to the European battlefields and a German prison camp, it is his second summer back in his home village. He is enjoying the peace, but initially unsure of his long-term intentions, his peace has not come easily. Now he is settled - or so he believes but soon the dark and savage side of life on the Hydro rears its unwelcome head and a family secret, long buried and never suspected, throws him again into turmoil. Once more the question faces him - stay in Cannich or go? It is a question only he can answer. Politics, crime and a hint of romance all come together in The Electric in the Glen, the third novel in the acclaimed Cannich Series by David Charles "A brilliant read. Highland nostalgia at its best" "A page turner. I've already purchased the third edition in this trilogy and can't wait to get stuck into it. This should be made into a tv series. Can't say more than that." Amazon reviews of Hydro Days and Highland Ways - the second novel in the series.
Monarch of the Glen

Monarch of the Glen

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Shepherding: The Elder Notebook of Glen Ellyn Bible Church
The Apostle Paul said, "If anyone sets his heart on being an overseer, he desires a noble task" (1 Timothy 3:1). Here, Paul reminds pastor Timothy that serving as an Elder is a noble task, and that having the desire to serve is a good thing. The office of Elder is an important position within the church and no one should serve under compulsion. Delight, rather than duty, should fuel our service. In fact, having a desire to serve as an Elder is one of the first qualifications for service and an indication that God is calling you to this office for service. Paul appointed Elders in each church he established because they are vital to the effective work of God's people (Acts 14:23), and for that reason this opportunity for service should not be taken lightly. In an effort to strengthen the office of Elder at Glen Ellyn Bible Church (GEBC) and equip the men who have a desire for service, we have put together this notebook, which covers the theology, philosophy of ministry and the responsibilities of Elder leadership at GEBC.
Dolly Copp and the Pioneers of the Glen

Dolly Copp and the Pioneers of the Glen

George N. Cross

Sicpress.com
2013
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Written in 1927, Cross' book is the story of Dolly Copp, who settled in Pinkham Notch in the 1840's. Dolly's husband, Hayes Dodifer Copp, built their farmhouse to provide lodging and meals to travelers going north to Gorham and Randolph. About her husband, Dolly is famous saying "Hayes is well enough. But fifty years is long enough for a woman to live with any man." George N. Cross's Dolly Copp and the Pioneers of the Glen was originally published in 1927. Cross is the author of Randolph old and new: its ways and its by-ways and My Childhood in Pleasant Valley published in 2012 by SicPress. Cover image: "Peabody River."
The Other Monarch of the Glen

The Other Monarch of the Glen

Peter Kerr

Oasis-WERP
2017
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A QUIRKY CALEDONIAN CAPER - from the bestselling author of Snowball Oranges... Lord Strathsporran, the chinless-wonder laird of a Highland estate, plays host to a motley mix of international house guests who are paying sweetly to join him on a grouse-shoot. Fortune favours the devious when the seriously skint laird and two of his visitors juggle their disparate skills to pull off what promises to be an extremely lucrative scam. But lucrative for whom? Chicanery stalks the turrets of Strathsporran Castle. But who's conning who? An already complicated scenario is compounded by furtive flirtations crossing social barriers more eagerly than a prudent grouse would wing it off the moor at dawn on the Glorious Twelfth. And there's even a sighting of at least one Loch Ness Monster when the tangled threads of this offbeat drama finally unravel.
The Story of an Old Town--Glen Ellyn

The Story of an Old Town--Glen Ellyn

Ada Douglas D. 1943 Harmon; Audrie Alspaugh Chase; Bessie Clute Huwen

Hassell Street Press
2021
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