holka polka characters: Actors Directory and Stage Manual , 1925 |
holka polka characters: Holka Polka D. M. Larson, 2014-09-19 Holka Polka by D. M. Larson is a play for kids of all ages. Join a good little witch named Brenda who sets out to save Fairy Tale Land with the help of the Big Bad Wolf and Cinderella. This a Fairy Tale Mystery that puts a new twist on some famous fables such as Humpty Dumpty, Pinocchio, Little Red Riding Hood, The Wizard of Oz and Hansel and Gretel. The includes 6+ female actors, 2+ male actors and 11+ of either gender with optional extras. This scripts includes the following original monologues for kids: Good Deeds and Stuff The Big Bad Wolf Perfectly Ugly Humpty Dumpty Private Egg Hard Boiled Detective |
holka polka characters: Index to Characters in the Performing Arts: Operas, and musical productions. 2 v , 1966 Identifies characters with programs or productions, tells whether characters were real people or fictitious. Other data, such as associated characters. |
holka polka characters: The Best Plays and the Year Book of the Drama in America Burns Mantle, Garrison P. Sherwood, 1926 |
holka polka characters: Burns Mantle Best Plays and the Year Book of the Drama in America Burns Mantle, John Chapman, Garrison P. Sherwood, 1926 |
holka polka characters: The Billboard , 1926 |
holka polka characters: Major Trends in Contemporary American Musical Comedy Elaine Freeman Davis, 1949 |
holka polka characters: Broadway Sheet Music Donald J. Stubblebine, 1995 Stubblebine, also the author of Cinema Sheet Music (1991), provides a comprehensive listing of the published songs from every composer in all Broadway shows, 1918 through 1993. Each of the 2,562 entries include the show's title, year the show opened, a listing of all songs in the production with composers and lyricists, and the show's leading players. The sheet music cover is also described, along with a one-line synopsis of the show. A limited number of shows that closed before reaching Broadway are also included. Indexed by song and by composer/lyricist. c. Book News Inc. |
holka polka characters: The New York Times Theater Reviews , 1972 |
holka polka characters: New York Star , 1925 |
holka polka characters: The Journal of Health and Physical Education , 1944 |
holka polka characters: I Hear America Singing Lynn Wenzel, Carol J. Binkowski, 1989 Contains sheet music covers from popular American music of the past and present. |
holka polka characters: Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation , 1944 |
holka polka characters: Angel Station Jáchym Topol, 2017-05-26 Jachym Topol is the most-translated Czech author of his generation, lauded for his imaginative storytelling and his inventive use of language. Melding fiction and documentary, with a dash of black humor on the side, he zeroes in on the agonies and injustices of the totalitarian past, in his own country and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Angel Station takes its title from the bustling Metro stop in the Prague district of Smíchov. Until the gentrification of the late 1990s, it was a rough-and-tumble, working-class neighborhood with a sizeable Roma and Vietnamese population. Topol’s novel, in sparse yet poetic language—agilely brought into English by the author’s longtime translator Alex Zucker—weaves together the brutal and disturbing fates of an addict, a shopkeeper, and a religious fanatic as they each follow the path they hope will lead them to serenity: drugs, money, and faith. |
holka polka characters: Seesaw Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, Michael Bennett, 1975 Musical Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Book by Michael Bennett Based on the play Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson. Characters: 4 male 4 female mixed chorus From the composing team of Sweet Charity Seesaw is an intimate engaging love story and a big brassy musical comedy rolled into one delightful evening of theatre.Jerry Ryan a handsome WASPish lawyer from Omaha who has left his wife and fled to New York meets Gittel Mosca a single loveable Jewish girl from the Bronx who's studying to be a dancer. This unlikely pair meet fall in love and part in a bittersweet tale that is full of fun music and laughter through tears. Sparkling musical numbers capture the excitement of New York street life and the up and down seesaw of Gittel and Jerry's affair. A love of a show.-The New York Times |
holka polka characters: Between Good and Evil D. M. Larson, 2014-11 Between Good and Evil is a comedy stage play script about heroes and aliens for 7 to 42 actors. The play includes the following monologues and scripts: Monologue from Another World (page 1), Touched by an Alien (page 2), Protecto (page 9), Stung (page 10), Blinded by the Knight (page 16), Man of Metropolis (page 32), Mugged in Metropolis (page 38), Princess from Another Planet (page 42), Growing Up is Hard to Do (page 50), A Werewolf in my Bed (page 51), Dreaming of Dragons (page 60), Chocolate and Kisses (page 60), Superhero Support Group (page 66), and Super Dead Man (page 89). Cover art by Shiela Larson |
holka polka characters: The Ghosts of Detention (Aka the Wedgie Club) D. M. Larson, 2014-04-19 A full length play about young adults (teens / teenagers) who find themselves in trouble at their high school and end up in detention. The script takes place in the 1980s but the students from detention end up performing a 1920's play within the play. There is a lot of comedy and excellent monologues throughout the script and even some songs. This play has a flexible cast of 11 to 26. This play includes excellent monologues for teen actors including I Need Detention, The Girl Who Broke His Fingers, Wishing and Big Zero. |
holka polka characters: The Weird, Wild and Wonderful Days of School D. M. Larson, 2013-03-08 This book includes a royalty free play script for teen actors called the Weird, Wild and Wonderful Days of School. This play has a flexible cast. Not all scenes need to be performed. And actors can play multiple parts because no characters repeat from scene to scene. The smallest cast you could have by doing all the scripts would be three males and four females. But there are many as 49 speaking roles possible. |
holka polka characters: Tomorrow's Wish Wade Bradford, 2010 |
holka polka characters: Aesop's Fables Aesop, 1994 A collection of animal fables told by the Greek slave Aesop. |
holka polka characters: Nightworld F. Paul Wilson, 2012-05-22 This is the way the world ends...not with a bang but a scream in the dark. It begins at dawn, when the sun rises late. Then the holes appear. The first forms in Central Park, in sight of an apartment where Repairman Jack and a man as old as time watch with growing dread. Gaping holes, bottomless and empty...until sundown, when the first unearthly, hungry creatures appear. Nightworld brings F. Paul Wilson's Adversary Cycle and Repairman Jack saga to an apocalyptic finale as Jack and Glaeken search the Secret History to gather a ragtag army for a last stand against the Otherness and a hideously transformed Rasalom. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
holka polka characters: Postscript Andrea Andersson, 2018-01-01 Postscript is the first collection of writings on the subject of conceptual writing by a diverse field of scholars in the realms of art, literature, media, as well as the artists themselves |
holka polka characters: The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales Jacob Grimm, 2018-01-06 Once upon a time in a fairy tale world, There were magical mirrors and golden slippers;Castles and fields and mountains of glass,Houses of bread and windows of sugar.Frogs transformed into handsome Princes,And big bad wolves into innocent grandmothers.There were evil queens and wicked stepmothers;Sweethearts, true brides, and secret lovers. In the same fairy world, A poor boy has found a golden key and an iron chest, and We must wait until he has quite unlocked it and opened the lid . . . A classic collection of timeless folk tales by Grimm Brothers, Grimm' s Fairy Tales are not only enchanting, mysterious, and amusing, but also frightening and intriguing. Delighting children and adults alike, these tales have undergone several adaptations over the decades. This edition with black-and-white illustrations is a translation by Margaret Hunt. |
holka polka characters: Europe in the Age of Enlightenment and Revolution Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1987 |
holka polka characters: When Mel Fell for Nell D. M. Larson, 2015-05 When Mel Fell for Nell is a series of scenes and monologues about the life of Mel and Nell. The play begins with when they fall in love, and follows them through breakups, marriage, children and disasters. But their love always brings them back together in the end. |
holka polka characters: My William Shatner Man Crush D. Larson, 2014-12-31 My William Shatner Man Crush is a full length comedy stage play script |
holka polka characters: The Pint Sized Pirate D. M. Larson, 2014-03-04 This is the story of a small pirate with big dreams. The Pint Sized Pirate goes on a quest to save the pirates who have been captured by a sea monster. Both male and female lead versions are included in the book. |
holka polka characters: Death of an Insurance Salesman D. M. Larson, 2015-10-15 This is a full length stage play script. |
holka polka characters: Opening Bazin Dudley Andrew, 2011-04-01 With the full range of his voluminous writings finally viewable, André Bazin seems more deserving than ever to be considered the most influential of all writers on film. His brief career, 1943-58, helped bring about the leap from classical cinema to the modern art of Renoir, Welles, and neorealism. Founder of Cahiers du Cinéma, he encouraged the future New Wave directors to confront his telltale question, What is Cinema? This collection considers another vital question, Who is Bazin? In it, thirty three renowned film scholars--including de Baecque, Elsaesser, Gunning, and MacCabe--tackle Bazin's meaning for the 2st century. They have found in his writings unmistakable traces of Flaubert, Bergson, Breton, and Benjamin and they have pursued this vein to the gold mine of Deleuze and Derrida. They have probed and assessed his ideas on film history, style, and technique, measuring him against today's media regime, while measuring that regime against him. They have located the precious ore of his thought couched within striations of French postwar politics and culture, and they have revealed the unexpected effects of that thought on filmmakers and film culture on four continents. Open Bazin; you will find a treasure. |
holka polka characters: 12 Steps to Raw Foods Victoria Boutenko, 2007-05-08 With eye-opening self-tests and questionnaires, this step-by-step guide will help you replace unhealthy eating patterns with a diet of fresh, raw foods Why do we overeat time and time again? Why do we make poor diet choices? Why is dieting so difficult? Using the latest scientific research and an open, conversational tone, 12 Steps to Raw Foods addresses these vital questions and explains the numerous benefits of choosing a diet of fresh—versus cooked—foods. But rather than simply praising the benefits of raw foods, this book offers helpful tips and coping techniques to form and maintain new, healthy patterns. Learn how to make a raw food restaurant card that makes dining with co-workers easy and enjoyable. Discover three magic sentences that enable you to refuse your mother-in-law’s apple pie without offending her. Find out how to sustain your chosen diet while traveling. These are only a few of the many scenarios that Boutenko outlines. Written in a convenient 12-step format, this book guides the reader through the most significant physical, psychological, and spiritual phases of the transition from cooked to raw foods. Embracing the raw food lifestyle is more than simply turning off the stove. Such a radical change in the way we eat affects all aspects of life. Boutenko touches on the human relationship with nature, the value of supporting others, and the importance of living in harmony with people who don’t share the same point of view on eating. Already a classic, this enhanced second edition is aimed at anyone interested in improving their health through diet. |
holka polka characters: Flowers in the Desert D. M. Larson, 2013-12-26 Flowers in the Desert is a stage play script with monologues and scenes for teenage actors including:The Not So Perfect ChildBeauty and PerfectionPiggy PrincessFirst WordsSob StoryMess Things UpI Can't StopNew Love FoundThe BarnFarting is Such Sweet SorrowThe Meaning of LifeBefore You Punch MeWaiting on the BrideLincoln Jefferson JonesWeird |
holka polka characters: The Hollywood Musical Jane Feuer, 1993 ... both fresh and informed, as well as a pleasure to read. --Film Quarterly Since 1982, when this book first appeared, the Hollywood musical has undergone a rebirth, with the rise of teen musicals such as Dirty Dancing and Flashdance. In a chapter written especially for this second edition of her well-known study, Jane Feuer shows how this new development in the genre relates to important changes in the cinema audience itself. It is the text for the study of Hollywood musicals. |
holka polka characters: Losers in Love D. M. Larson, 2017-07-12 Losers in Love is a romantic comedy stage play script for actors. This series of scenes and monologues are a fun way to stretch your acting skills. |
holka polka characters: Blondes Prefer Gentlemen D. M. Larson, 2018-02-02 Blondes Prefer Gentlemen is a stage play script by D. M. Larson about two women who want to make it big in Hollywood. The script features the monologues: A Magical Place Worse Off Slay the Dragon Girls of America, Beware Peanut Butter Flavored Toothpaste Phone It In Mockery of Success This Girl Comes As Is In My Underwear Take It Easy You Slayed the Angel of my Innocence |
holka polka characters: The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers Scott Kelby, 2007-07-27 Scott Kelby was honored with Professional Photographer magazine’s highly coveted 2008 Hot One Award for The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers. Here’s what Jeff Kent, the Hot One Editor at Professional Photographer, has to say about the book: “In a how-to published by Peachpit Press, Scott Kelby, best-selling author on Adobe Photoshop, delves into CS3 to uncover the most important and useful techniques for digital photographers. Our judges liked Kelby’s direct approach with step-by-step instructions. In this new edition, Kelby shares even more secrets from the top pros.” Shutterbug magazine chose The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers as a Top Digital Book of 2007. Here’s what Joe Farace of Shutterbug has to say about the book: “Scott Kelby’s name on a Photoshop book is like the Dodge brand on the front of a pickup truck. You know it’s built RAM—or pixel—tough. Combining his famous twisted wit with unwaveringly straight tutorials, Kelby takes you through a detailed tour of Photoshop CS3 by showing how to use the new features. No fluff; just page after page of well-illustrated tutorials showing photographers how to get the most out of the new features, commands, and effects found in the latest version of Adobe’s flagship. It will get you up to speed on CS3’s new features faster than you can all by yourself.” Scott Kelby, the #1 best-selling Photoshop author in the world today, once again takes this book to a whole new level as he uncovers the latest, most important, and most exciting new Adobe Photoshop CS3 techniques for digital photographers. This major update to his award-winning, record-breaking book does something for digital photographers that’s never been done before–it cuts through the bull and shows you exactly “how to do it.” It’s not a bunch of theory; it doesn’t challenge you to come up with your own settings or figure it out on your own. Instead, Scott shows you step-by-step the exact techniques used by today’s cutting-edge digital photographers, and best of all, he shows you flat-out exactly which settings to use, when to use them, and why. That’s why the previous editions of this book are widely used as the official course study guide in photography courses at college and universities around the world, and this new edition for Photoshop CS3 exposes even more of the top pros’ most closely-guarded secrets. Learn How The Pros Do It Each year Scott trains thousands of professional photographers on how to use Photoshop, and almost without exception they have the same questions, the same problems, and the same challenges–and that’s exactly what he covers in this book. You’ll learn: • The sharpening techniques the pros really use. • The pros’ tricks for fixing the most common digital photo problems fast! • How to get great looking prints (that actually match your screen!) • A whole chapter on the latest, most requested Photoshop special effects! • How to color correct any photo without breaking a sweat. • How to process Raw images, plus how to take advantage of all the new Camera Raw features in CS3! • The portrait retouching secrets only the pros know about! • How to add real automation to your work. • How to show your work like a pro! Plus a host of shortcuts, workarounds, and slick “insider” tricks to send your productivity through the roof! If you’re a digital photographer, and you’re ready to learn the “tricks of the trade”–the same ones that today’s leading pros use to correct, edit, sharpen, retouch, and present their work–then you’re holding the book that will do just that. |
holka polka characters: Midnight of the Soul D. M. Larson, 2016-01-27 Midnight of the Soul is a Full Length Drama for 4 female and 2 male actors. This stage play script includes the following monologues: Pull My Strings (page 2) Gabi's Monologue (page 25) Slave to the World (page 33) Game of Risk (page 74) The Weakest Link (page 95) Sunday Gamble (page 102) The One That Broke The Camel's Back (page 123) Myth and Legend (page 140) Angel's Wings (page 152) |
holka polka characters: Somebody Famous D. M. Larson, 2016-10-18 Somebody Famous is a comedy stage play script for 5 male and 2 female actors. The book has several scenes and monologues for male and female actors. A ditzy kleptomaniac, a scandalous movie star and a bumbling guard...these are just some of the crazy characters you'll meet in D.M. Larson's Somebody Famous. This laugh out loud comedy is sure to make you hoot and howl as 5 prisoners at an all female prison use theater to hatch a plan to escape to freedom. (description courtesy of R.E.P. of Orlando, FL) |
holka polka characters: Dust City Robert Paul Weston, 2011-09-13 Henry Whelp is a big bad wolf—or will be,someday. The only son of the infamous Red Riding Hood Killer, Henry is worried that he may be following in his father’s violent footsteps. He tries to distance himself from his past, and avoids the other teens at St. Remus Home for Wayward Youth, a detention centre in Dust City—a rundown, gritty metropolis known for its production of fairydust. But when Henry’s psychiatrist turns up dead, Henry finds himself on a trail of clues that may lead to proof of his father’s innocence—and the horrifying secret behind fairydust. |
holka polka characters: Beauty Is a Beast D. M. Larson, 2014-03-04 Beauty might be beautiful on the outside, but she's ugly on the inside. See what happens when her fairy godmother turns her inside out. Check out this family friendly Taming of the Shrew type tale. This is a children's comedy stage play script for the whole family. |
holka polka characters: Secrets of My Soul D. M. Larson, 2013-10-26 Secrets of My Soul is a series of scenes for the stage that explore inner thoughts, struggles and love. Actors can play multiple roles. At least 8 actors are needed for the production with at least 2 females and 2 males. The cast can be as large as 40. *********** INDEX The play includes the following scenes: The Fire for 8 actors (page 2) The Not So Perfect Child monologue (page 11) Confession for 2 actors (page 12) Dear God monologue (page 15) Death Takes the Train for 4 actors (page 18) Ghosts I've Known monologue (page 26) Sirens at Sea for 4 actors (page 31) Demons monologue (page 40) Grace for 3 actors (page 42) Breaking Heart monologue (page 51) Falling Away from You for 2 actors (page 53) Dummy monologue (page 59) The Food of Love for 2 actors (page 61) Before You Punch Me monologue (page 69) Heart Attack for 4 actors (page 69) Pearls of Wisdom monologue (page 78) The Last Can for 2 actors (page 82) End the Hurting monologue (page 98) |
"Holka" vs. "Děvče" : r/czech - Reddit
Jun 13, 2019 · "Holka" appears to be feminine while "Děvče" appears to be neutral? Is the reason for these two entirely different words that "Holka" is meant to be used when the adjective is …
Holka vs. Děvče vs. Dívka : r/learnczech - Reddit
Apr 28, 2022 · Holka is informal. You'd use this to refer to a girl in an informal setting. It'd be seen as very impolite and out of place in a formal setting. Dívka is the opposite. You'd use this in a …
"Holka" vs. "Děvče" : r/czech - Reddit
Jun 13, 2019 · "Holka" appears to be feminine while "Děvče" appears to be neutral? Is the reason for these two entirely different words that "Holka" is meant to be used when the adjective is …
Holka vs. Děvče vs. Dívka : r/learnczech - Reddit
Apr 28, 2022 · Holka is informal. You'd use this to refer to a girl in an informal setting. It'd be seen as very impolite and out of place in a formal setting. Dívka is the opposite. You'd use this in a …