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What is the theme of Sycamore Street Thunder?

What is the theme of Sycamore Street Thunder?

In Thunder on Sycamore Street, Rose uses the literary element of theme is used to portray his ideas about how no matter how much fear you have you need to over come it and be courageous and do what is important.

What is the setting of Thunder on Sycamore Street?

Sycamore Street is a quiet suburban neighborhood, gripped by a sudden air of energy. Frank Morrison returns home after work in a jovial mood, speaking briefly with his neighbor, the meek and bespectacled Arthur Hayes, about his excitement for tonight, reminding him to be out in front of his house at seven sharp.

When was Thunder on Sycamore Street written?

1958
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Rose, Reginald. Thunder on Sycamore Street. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [©1958] (OCoLC)663765317
All Authors / Contributors: Reginald Rose; Kristin Sergel Find more information about: Reginald Rose Kristin Sergel
OCLC Number: 528784
Description: 78 pages illustrations 18 cm

Who wrote Thunder on Sycamore Street?

Reginald Rose
Thunder On Sycamore Street/Authors

Who is the author of Thunder on Sycamore Street?

A 1954 short play written by Reginald Rose. Most widely known for the 1960 Australian televised production directed by David Cahill. Sycamore Street is a quiet suburban neighborhood, gripped by a sudden air of energy.

How many acts are there in Thunder on Sycamore Street?

Told in three different acts, from three different characters’ perspectives, this play tells a grim, honest, and brief story about human rights. More Details… To ask other readers questions about Thunder On Sycamore Street , please sign up . This book is not yet featured on Listopia.

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Who is Frank Waters in Thunder on Sycamore Street?

It followed production of The Grey Nurse Said Nothing as part of General Motors Hour. Like that production it starred Frank Waters. The residents of Sycamore Street are upset when they discover a new neighbour has served a prison sentence.