Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Diviners is a play by Jim Leonard, Jr. It takes place in the fictional town of Zion, Indiana during the 1930s/ Great Depression era. The play was originally developed with assistance from the American College Theatre Festival and originally performed by the Hanover College Theatre Group in 1980.
A film adaption of The Diviners starring Susan Clark was announced in Variety in 1977. Judy Steed and Joyce Wieland co-produced and Charles Pachter was an associate producer. . Shooting was planned for spring 1978, and a release date of winter 1
The Diviners follows the story of fictional Canadian novelist, Morag Gunn. Morag's life is believed to be loosely based upon Laurence's personal experiences. [1] Aritha Van Herk argues that when observing all of Laurence's work, it is evident that The Diviners explicitly connects the author's emotions, experiences, and professional development to the protagonist more than any of her other novels.
In 1975, Lineback joined the Colony Theatre Company in Burbank, and was in the cast of the play The Grass Harp. He appeared in many stage roles, including those of Eugene Gant in Look Homeward, Angel ; Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath ; C.C. Showers in The Diviners , for which he won the Drama-Logue Award for Outstanding Actor; Dan White in ...
Aaron Moten was born on February 28, 1989 in Austin, Texas. [2] [3] He was educated at the St. Stephen's Episcopal School, [4] where he began acting at the age of 12 after playing the lead role in a production of the Jim Leonard play The Diviners, [4] [3] after which he began participating in his school theatre program.
His films include Loyalties and The Diviners. He also starred in Grizzly Falls in 1999 and appeared in the 2007 horror thriller Skinwalkers. In 2014, he appeared in The Dependables, as Sergeant Robinson. [2] In 2019, he played White Bull, a Ute drug lord, alongside Liam Neeson in the film Cold Pursuit. He appeared the 2023 series Sullivan's ...
The Diviners is a 2012 young adult novel by Libba Bray. [1] The book was published on September 18, 2012, by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers and is set in New York City during the 1920s. [ 2 ]
In 1982 he joined the cast of Fifth of July, after which the bulk of his work was in off-Broadway productions and on television. He was a member of the off-Broadway Circle Repertory Company, performing in many plays between 1980 and 1994. A significant screen credit is the 1990 AIDS drama, Longtime Companion.