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The Knowledge

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First ancient Greek guys put on masks and acted out top tales. Next Shakespeare and his pals had some huge hits. Now the world's a stage to all sorts - from plays with no words to actors with no clothes!

140 pages, Paperback

First published August 18, 2000

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Rachel Wright

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Rachel Wright grew up in Bermuda, England, the Seychelles, and Fiji. She used to be an actress (after gaining a degree in drama in 1982, she worked as an actress for BBC Radio and various theatre companies, including one she co-founded with a friend) but now she writes full-time. (In 1989 I produced my first children’s non-fiction book and it’s been pretty non-stop since.) Her works include You've Got Blackmail and more than 40 children’s non-fiction books.

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October 12, 2020
All I know that this was one of my favourite books. I can’t remember why or anything else about it. But I loved it!
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March 7, 2010
I love drama really much, so its helps me to learn more about drama
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if someone could make drama acting an interesting read enough for me to actually read it, praise them.
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