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Robert A Coles

ROBERT A COLES  (1949 - )

Nationality:    USA
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Robert a. Coles's play, "Woke Up This Mornin', Good Thing On My Mind" won second place in the arizona State University Cultural affairs Board Literary Contest in the spring of 1975. as such, the University produce the one-act drama in readers' theatre style. There were three productions altogether. Since then, Coles co-wrote another play, a two-act drama, "Paul Robeson in Berlin," produced by the National Black Theatre Festival in august, 2011. Coles is now working on a drama based on the life of the Russian Poet, alexander Pushkin.

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Paul Robeson In Berlin         Woke Up This Mornin', Good Thing On My Mind



Paul Robeson In Berlin

Synopsis:
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Notes:
co-author

1st Produced:
National Black Theatre Festival    Aug 2011

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Genre:
2 act drama

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Woke Up This Mornin', Good Thing On My Mind

Synopsis:
The setting is in rural Georgia during the sixties. a Black couple gropes toward a reconciliation with their dead activist son who appears on stage during the height of the Civil Rights Movement.

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1st Produced:
arizona State University, Language and Literature Building, room C-57    16 Oct 1975

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Genre:
one-act play

Parts:
Male:  2            Female:  2            Other:  -

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