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Jan Balakian has written: 'Reading the plays of Wendy Wasserstein' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Reading the plays of Wendy Wasserstein' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
peoples opinions on history play an important part. history plays the part of facts, and opinion plays the part of people interpretation of history.
His plays themselves changed drama forever and how plays were wrote.
M.C Bradbrook has written: 'Elizabethan stage conditions ; a study of their place in the interpretation of Shakespeare's plays'
Rolf Scheibler has written: 'The late plays of Eugene O'Neill' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Alrene Sykes has written: 'Five Plays for Radio' 'Harold Pinter' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
If you're thinking about the "Heartagram" It basically means LoveMetal, the genre of music the band 'Him' plays. Love for Metal is another interpretation of it...
Mike Poole has written: 'Powerplays' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English Television plays, History and criticism
Mungo William MacCallum has written: 'Shakespeare's Roman plays and their background' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
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people acted out the plays although some wrote plays
Plays that cannot be appealed are judgment calls. If there is a question about rule interpretation, then the coach should calmly approach the umpire and talk to him about it. Judgment calls are irreversible, even if a bad call was made and it is apparent.