- published: 13 Aug 2011
- views: 169
Alexa may refer to:
August Wilson (April 27, 1945 – October 2, 2005) was an American playwright whose work included a series of ten plays, The Pittsburgh Cycle, for which he received two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. Each is set in a different decade, depicting the comic and tragic aspects of the African-American experience in the 20th century.
Wilson's maternal grandmother walked from North Carolina to Pennsylvania in search of a better life. Wilson was born Frederick August Kittel, Jr. in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the fourth of six children, to Sudeten-German immigrant baker/pastry cook, Frederick August Kittel, Sr. and Daisy Wilson, an African-American cleaning woman, from North Carolina. Wilson's mother raised the children alone until he was five in a two-room apartment above a grocery store at 1727 Bedford Avenue; his father was mostly absent from his childhood. Wilson would go on to write under his mother's surname. The economically depressed neighborhood in which he was raised was inhabited predominantly by black Americans, and Jewish and Italian immigrants. Wilson's mother divorced and married David Bedford in the 1950s and the family moved from the Hill District to the then predominantly white working-class neighborhood of Hazelwood, where they encountered racial hostility; bricks were thrown through a window at their new home. They were soon forced out of their house and on to their next home.
Short film directed by David Tucker (Eastenders, Tenko) and written by David Riley Pustansky (Sisters - also directed by Tucker). A box which is shrouded in rumour, legend and mystery is delievered outside the home of Emma (Alexa Hedly) and Victor (Daniel Howard). Who delieverd it? Why? And what's really inside? Victor's friend Cregg (David Pustansky) knows the history of the box 'There's a monster inside! Don't open it!" Surely not? The only way to prove it's safe is to open it. But if it is safe then you don't need to open...surely...
August Wilson Monologue Competition Piece from Mrs. Alexa Williams
Three Portland high school students prepare to compete in the 2014 National August Wilson Monologue Competition.
In May 2014, Los Angeles area high school students Jonah Gould, Leaf Rickard and Mykaela Sterris traveled to New York as part of the national August Wilson Monologue Competition. Center Theatre Group serves as the Los Angeles regional home to the competition and held the regional finals in March where these three students were selected as national finalists.
1st Runner-Up Ashley Herbert from Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers performs a monologue as Black Mary from GEM OF THE OCEAN at the Boston Regional Finals of the 2014 August Wilson Monologue Competition.
August Wilson Monologue Competition Piece from Mr. Terrence Brown
aaronka2013's webcam video May 22, 2010, 03:51 PM
Songs- (in order) niggas in paris- jay z kayne west the spins- mac miller whistle- flo rida primadonna girl so good- bob kiss you inside out- hedly drunk on you- luke bryan
Rose's monologue as she talks to her son Cory.
Tagline: "I knew you were trouble from the start.." Edited by me. Audio is slightly shortened at the end. No copyright infringement intended!
Short film directed by David Tucker (Eastenders, Tenko) and written by David Riley Pustansky (Sisters - also directed by Tucker). A box which is shrouded in rumour, legend and mystery is delievered outside the home of Emma (Alexa Hedly) and Victor (Daniel Howard). Who delieverd it? Why? And what's really inside? Victor's friend Cregg (David Pustansky) knows the history of the box 'There's a monster inside! Don't open it!" Surely not? The only way to prove it's safe is to open it. But if it is safe then you don't need to open...surely...
August Wilson Monologue Competition Piece from Mrs. Alexa Williams
Three Portland high school students prepare to compete in the 2014 National August Wilson Monologue Competition.
In May 2014, Los Angeles area high school students Jonah Gould, Leaf Rickard and Mykaela Sterris traveled to New York as part of the national August Wilson Monologue Competition. Center Theatre Group serves as the Los Angeles regional home to the competition and held the regional finals in March where these three students were selected as national finalists.
1st Runner-Up Ashley Herbert from Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers performs a monologue as Black Mary from GEM OF THE OCEAN at the Boston Regional Finals of the 2014 August Wilson Monologue Competition.
August Wilson Monologue Competition Piece from Mr. Terrence Brown
aaronka2013's webcam video May 22, 2010, 03:51 PM
Songs- (in order) niggas in paris- jay z kayne west the spins- mac miller whistle- flo rida primadonna girl so good- bob kiss you inside out- hedly drunk on you- luke bryan
Rose's monologue as she talks to her son Cory.
Tagline: "I knew you were trouble from the start.." Edited by me. Audio is slightly shortened at the end. No copyright infringement intended!