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Title
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The Great Cross-Country Race or The Hare and The Tortoise.
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Description
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Alan Broadhurst
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Creator
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Broadhurst, Alan
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Date
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2016-01-25T16:07:45Z
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1993-12
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1965
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T16:07:45Z
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Date Issued
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1965
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Abstract
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A good children's play, expanding generously and skillfully on the fable. The tortoise has escaped from the garden of some little girls, while the animals are planning a sports day and cannot find a cross-country opponent for the obnoxiously boastful hare. Reynard, alas, has a hurt paw and cannot compete. In fact, the tortoise has been there throughout their discussions, mistaken for (and sat upon as!) a rock. We in the theater understand animal speech but not human speech. The dog alone among the animals understands human speech. There are plentiful incidents along the way: for example, the tortoise helps extricate the hare from thorns; the hare steals a sleeping fisherman's lunch and gets a bellyache; the hare changes a direction arrow, but ends up himself running the wrong way; and the hare is bagged by some picnickers. So many other things happen that I do not think that the hare has a chance to sleep! There are extensive costume and production tips after the play's text.
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Identifier
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1829 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Anchorage Press
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New Orleans, LA
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Subject
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PS3552.R58 G7 1965
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Book containing one fable
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole