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1st Edition, Autographed
Copy of Paul Green’s Play The Lost Colony

In 1937, The Lost Colony, Paul Green's
dramatic retelling of the founding and mysterious
disappearance of the Roanoke Island colony, opened to
standing-room-only audiences and rave reviews. Since then,
the beloved outdoor drama has played to more than 3 million
people, and it is still going strong. Produced by
the Roanoke Island Historical Association at
the Waterside Theater near Manteo, North Carolina, The
Lost Colony has run for more than sixty summers almost
without interruption. (Production was suspended during World
War II, when the threat of German submarines prowling the
coast made an extended blackout necessary.)
The model for modern outdoor theater, The
Lost Colony combines song, dance, drama, special
effects, and music to breathe life into shadowy legend. This
rendering of the play's text, edited and with an
introduction by Laurence Avery, brings this pioneering work
back into print.
About the Author
Winner of the 1927 Pulitzer Prize for Drama,
Paul Green (1894-1981) taught philosophy and drama at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a native
of Harnett County, North Carolina.
Laurence G. Avery, editor of A Paul Green
Reader and the award-winning A Southern Life: Letters
of Paul Green, 1916-1981, is professor of English at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Reviews
"Americans take great pride in The Lost
Colony because it so brilliantly dramatizes the
extraordinary courage, the depth of integrity, and the
devotion to freedom that are the hallmarks of the American
character. It is the taproot of our moral fiber. As Paul
Green would have wanted, the play brings out the best in
Americans. You cannot fail to be inspired and uplifted when
you read this new edition of such a remarkable dramatization
of our heritage."
--Scott J. Parker, Director of the Institute of Outdoor
Drama, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"I first read Paul Green's The Lost Colony
55 years ago when I was 20. I was moved by it then, and I
was moved by it again as I read this printing of the text. I
was a member of The Lost Colony cast when I was 21. I
played the first soldier in the scene with Old Tom and a
colonist. Beginning when I was 23, I played Sir Walter
Raleigh for 5 seasons. I had a great time and learned a lot.
Thanks to The Lost Colony."
--Andy Griffith
Generously donated for auction by Elizabeth
Anderson.
* Description and Reviews from
The University of North Carolina Press
Estimated
Value: Priceless (Good to Mint Condition)
Minimum Bid: $500.00
Bids accepted in $20 increments
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earliest date of receipt by The Lost Colony.
ITEM #1:
1st Edition, Autographed Copy of Paul Green’s Play The Lost
Colony
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Starting Bid: $500
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