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Three Plays in Franklin, TN
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Three Plays in Franklin, TN
Current price: $16.99
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Recipient of the 2022 Arthur Miller Legacy Award and 2022 Tony Award Nominee for Best Book of a Musical, Christina Anderson designed her own cover for her collection, which includes
How to Catch Creation, Good Goods,
and
Hollow Roots
.
This book is a part of the Sledgehammer Series with
Doodles from the Margins: Three Plays
by Hansol Jung,
Rarities & Wonders: Plays
by Phillip Howze, and
Recent Alien Abductions
by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas. The Sledgehammer Series lives within Tripwire's mission, with a specific focus on challenging how theater can live visually on the page.
How to Catch Creation, Good Goods,
and
Hollow Roots
.
This book is a part of the Sledgehammer Series with
Doodles from the Margins: Three Plays
by Hansol Jung,
Rarities & Wonders: Plays
by Phillip Howze, and
Recent Alien Abductions
by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas. The Sledgehammer Series lives within Tripwire's mission, with a specific focus on challenging how theater can live visually on the page.
Recipient of the 2022 Arthur Miller Legacy Award and 2022 Tony Award Nominee for Best Book of a Musical, Christina Anderson designed her own cover for her collection, which includes
How to Catch Creation, Good Goods,
and
Hollow Roots
.
This book is a part of the Sledgehammer Series with
Doodles from the Margins: Three Plays
by Hansol Jung,
Rarities & Wonders: Plays
by Phillip Howze, and
Recent Alien Abductions
by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas. The Sledgehammer Series lives within Tripwire's mission, with a specific focus on challenging how theater can live visually on the page.
How to Catch Creation, Good Goods,
and
Hollow Roots
.
This book is a part of the Sledgehammer Series with
Doodles from the Margins: Three Plays
by Hansol Jung,
Rarities & Wonders: Plays
by Phillip Howze, and
Recent Alien Abductions
by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas. The Sledgehammer Series lives within Tripwire's mission, with a specific focus on challenging how theater can live visually on the page.

















