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Holes (play)
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| About 1 pages (257 words) |
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| Holes |
| Written by |
Louis Sachar (novel & play) |
| Setting |
19th Century Latvia, early 20th century West Texas, present West Texas |
Holes is a stageplay by U.S. author Louis Sachar about a boy wrongfully accused of a crime who is sent to a desert camp in Texas, where the sole activity is presented as digging holes in the ground under the watchful eye of a demanding warden.[1] Similar to the screenplay Sachar developed for a 2003 movie, the Holes stageplay is based on his 1998 novel of the same title.[1] Seattle Children's Theatre professionally premiered the stageplay in April 2002.[2] The central Ohio premiere and national nonprofessional premiere of the stageplay was presented by St. Charles Preparatory School in December 2002.[2]
References
- ^ a b Boston Herald (November 24, 2006) Critics' picks for the weekend. Section: the Edge; Page e10.
- ^ a b Gilson, Nancy. (December 4, 2002) Columbus Dispatch Author weaves history of region into "Holes". Features section, page 7G.
- "‘Holes’ author, Austinite assists with students’ stage adaptation", By Alex Regnery, Daily Texan. Retrieved April 26, 2007.
- "Foothill Theatre's 'Holes': Adults will dig kids show, too", By Jim Carnes, Sacramento Bee, March 27, 2007. Retrieved April 26, 2007.
- "Suspense, humor fill engaging 'Holes'", By Karen Campbell, Boston Globe, November 4, 2006. Retrieved April 26, 2007.
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