معرفی کتاب «Lighten Up» نوشتهٔ Brown, Nicholas; McCool, Sam، منتشرشده توسط نشر Currency Press Pty Ltd در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Lighten Up» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
Cover; Title Page; First Production; Characters; Act One; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven; Scene Eight; Scene Nine; Scene Ten; Scene Eleven; Scene Twelve; Scene Thirteen; Scene Fourteen; Scene Fifteen; Act Two; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven; Scene Eight; Scene Nine; Scene Ten; Scene Eleven; Scene Twelve; Scene Thirteen; Scene Fourteen; Scene Fifteen; Scene Sixteen; Scene Seventeen; Scene Eighteen; Griffin Plays Published by Currency Press; Copyright Details.
'Bollywood comes to Griffin—sort of.'%##CHAR13##%%##CHAR13##%In Australia, we like 'em blonde and bronzed. In India, it's 'fair and lovely'. So what happens if you're stuck in between?%##CHAR13##%%##CHAR13##%John Green is an Anglo-Indian Australian actor who dreams of being cast in his favourite TV soap, Bondi Parade. The problem is, his coloured contacts can't hide the fact that his skin is more brown than white. %##CHAR13##%%##CHAR13##%Meanwhile, his skin-bleached mum is determined for him to procreate with a blonde, white Aussie woman in order to rid the family of any sign of their ethnic heritage. All hell breaks loose when John falls in love with an Indigenous woman called Sandy.%##CHAR13##%%##CHAR13##%This very funny play by actor (and Bollywood leading-man) Nicholas Brown and comedian Sam McCool tells a universal tale of identity, cultural assimilation and bleaching your bits.
'Bollywood comes to Griffin—sort of.' In Australia, we like 'em blonde and bronzed. In India, it's 'fair and lovely'. So what happens if you're stuck in between? John Green is an Anglo-Indian Australian actor who dreams of being cast in his favourite TV soap, Bondi Parade. The problem is, his coloured contacts can't hide the fact that his skin is more brown than white. Meanwhile, his skin-bleached mum is determined for him to procreate with a blonde, white Aussie woman in order to rid the family of any sign of their ethnic heritage. All hell breaks loose when John falls in love with an Indigenous woman called Sandy. This very funny play by actor (and Bollywood leading-man) Nicholas Brown and comedian Sam McCool tells a universal tale of identity, cultural assimilation and bleaching your bits. ‘Bollywood comes to Griffin -- sort of'. In Australia, we like ‘em blonde and bronzed. In India, it's ‘fair and lovely'. What happens if you're stuck in between? John Green is an Anglo-Indian Australian actor who dreams of being cast in his favourite soap, ‘Bondi Parade'. The problem is, his coloured contacts can't hide the fact that his skin is more brown than white. Meanwhile, his skin bleaching mum, Bronwyn, is adamant that he should be procreating with a blonde, white Aussie woman to rid the family of any sign of their ethnic heritage. You guess who he falls in love with. This very funny play by actor (and Bollywood leading-man) Nicholas Brown and comedian Sam McCool tells a universal tale of identity, cultural assimilation and bleaching your bits.