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  2. The Trip to Bountiful (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Trip to Bountiful is a play by American playwright Horton Foote. The play premiered March 1, 1953, on NBC-TV, before being produced on the Broadway stage from November 3, 1953, to December 5, 1953. The play involves a "woman who has to live with a daughter-in-law who hates her and a son who does not dare take her side." [1]

  3. The Orphans' Home Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Orphans' Home Cycle is a 3-play drama written by Horton Foote. Each of the three plays in the trilogy comprises three one-act plays. They are The Story of a Childhood (Part 1), The Story of a Marriage (Part 2), and The Story of a Family (Part 3). The plays focus on Horace Robedaux, whose character was inspired by Foote's father, from Texas ...

  4. The Young Man from Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Setting. Spring, 1950. Houston, Texas. The Young Man from Atlanta is a drama written by American dramatist Horton Foote first produced Off-Broadway by the Signature Theatre in January 1995. Foote received the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. This was one of four Foote plays the group produced during its 1994/1995 season.

  5. Negril - Wikipedia

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    Negril. Coordinates: 18°18′40″N78°20′22″W18.3110182°N 78.339386°W a. Country. Jamaica. Parish. Westmoreland Parish and Hanover Parish. Time zone. UTC-5 (EST) Negril is a small, widely dispersed beach resort and town located in Westmoreland and Hanover parishes at the far western part of Jamaica, 80.8 kilometres (50.2 mi) southwest ...

  6. The Civil War: A Narrative - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War: A Narrative (1958–1974) is a three volume, 2,968-page, 1.2 million-word history of the American Civil War by Shelby Foote. Although previously known as a novelist, Foote is most famous for this non-fictional narrative history. While it touches on political and social themes, the main thrust of the work is military history.

  7. Andrew Hull Foote - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hull Foote. Andrew Hull Foote (September 12, 1806 – June 26, 1863) was an American naval officer who was noted for his service in the American Civil War and also for his contributions to several naval reforms in the years prior to the war. When the war came, he was appointed to command of the Western Gunboat Flotilla, predecessor of ...

  8. Norman Foote - Wikipedia

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    Norman Mervyn Barrington-Foote is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and comedian. Foote is originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has been nominated for four Juno Awards for Best Children's Album in 1990, 1993, 2001, and won in 2010. [1] He has written for Walt Disney Records, Shari Lewis, CBC's syndicated TV show Scoop and ...

  9. Under the Lilacs - Wikipedia

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    Under the Lilacs is a children's novel by Louisa May Alcott and is part of the Little Women Series. [1] It was first published as a serialized story in St. Nicholas magazine in 1877-1878. It was first published in book form by Roberts Brothers in 1878. The plot follows twelve-year-old Ben Brown, a circus runaway who makes friends with the Moss ...

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