The Painter's Eye
New York and London, 1890’s. An American painter arrives in London, befriended by a British gentleman who dreams of becoming a respected art dealer. The dealer-friend has a list of wealthy clients but the American painter has an eye for the ladies, including married ladies like a mysterious former actress. The play first received a public reading with title, MINE EYE HATH PLAYED THE PAINTER, at the Dramatists Guild of America, New York City, May 21, 2010. Reading was sponsored by Z.R.D., Inc., in collaboration with Friday Night Footlights.
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The Painter's Eye
New York and London, 1890’s. An American painter arrives in London, befriended by a British gentleman who dreams of becoming a respected art dealer. The dealer-friend has a list of wealthy clients but the American painter has an eye for the ladies, including married ladies like a mysterious former actress. The play first received a public reading with title, MINE EYE HATH PLAYED THE PAINTER, at the Dramatists Guild of America, New York City, May 21, 2010. Reading was sponsored by Z.R.D., Inc., in collaboration with Friday Night Footlights.
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The Painter's Eye

The Painter's Eye

by Amy L. Heebner
The Painter's Eye

The Painter's Eye

by Amy L. Heebner

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Overview

New York and London, 1890’s. An American painter arrives in London, befriended by a British gentleman who dreams of becoming a respected art dealer. The dealer-friend has a list of wealthy clients but the American painter has an eye for the ladies, including married ladies like a mysterious former actress. The play first received a public reading with title, MINE EYE HATH PLAYED THE PAINTER, at the Dramatists Guild of America, New York City, May 21, 2010. Reading was sponsored by Z.R.D., Inc., in collaboration with Friday Night Footlights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493119349
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 02/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 146
File size: 528 KB

About the Author

Amy L. Heebner has worked in post-secondary education and theater in the United States and Switzerland. She has studied educational theatre in England, in addition to her schooling in the U.S. and German studies in Switzerland. She is also a visual artist and videographer. She is an associate member of the Dramatists Guild of America, NYC. She continues to reside in the New York City area as of 2013. You may contact her by phone or e-mail: zrd9000@aol.com. Respect for author’s copyright and privacy appreciated. Other scripts by Amy L. Heebner include: “After the Ph.D.” (stage play version of “Missing Data”), “A Personal History of the Artist” (short play, screenplay), “Dear Sister Teresa” (stage play, screenplay), “Missing Data,” (full-length screenplay). Other works by Amy L. Heebner include other stage plays and screenplays, chapters in two edited books, research reports, and articles in educational publications. She plans to prepare other scripts and a diary for future publication.
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