Curtain Call

  • Curtain Call: Kevin Adams - a Retrospective
    By Michael Adams

    Curtain Call is a retrospective of the life and work of Kevin Adams as a painter.

  • Curtain Call
    By Anthony Quinn

    On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936 a woman accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London hotel room.

  • Curtain Call: A Metaphorical Memoir
    By Alan Ramón Clinton

    Stalking academia, re-ordering double printsand rewriting the autobiography of Buster Keaton, Clinton's hapless and sophomoric intellectual narrator offers his poignant and funny insights on modern-day culture in a series of slapstick ...

  • Curtain Call: A Memoir
    By Lyneta Smith

    Curtain Call: A Memoir

  • Curtain Call
    By Lyneta Smith

    In 2014, I wanted out of my story. I didn't want to be on this earth anymore. Bombarded by uninvited memories of childhood trauma, I questioned why God would allow so many horrible things to happen to me.

  • Curtain Call: Book 4
    By Hannah Carmona

    With the help of Mateo’s siblings and neighborhood friends, Maria and Mateo discover another side of theater as they direct their own production.

  • Curtain Call
    By R. Lindsay Carter

    Cressida Curtain’s world is now in imminent danger.

  • Curtain Call: Celebrating a Century of Women Designing for Live Performance
    By Alexis GREENE

    "Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Curtain call: celebrating a century of women designing for live performance' presented at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery, November 17, ...

  • Curtain Call: Or the Distinguished Thing: a Novel
    By Anthony Quinn

    On a sultry afternoon in 1936, a woman accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London hotel room.

  • Curtain Call: An Original Play
    By Matthew Garlin

    A playwright's first professional production is plagued with ego and commercialism. We meet a director who lives in her own head, a love triangle complete with arguing and jealousy, and a producer trying to keep everything together.

  • Curtain Call
    By Elizabeth Bernard

    Ever since Leah arrived at the San Francisco Ballet Academy, devious Pamela has done everything possible to make her miserable.