Death Scene
When a playwright is murdered in a university theatre, the students decide to pull an all-nighter to ready the new play in spite of a ghost that supposedly haunts the theatre. This "slasher movie" story chronicles the bizarre killings of several students as they work on the production.
From the faculty advisor/director to the audio and lighting techs on the show, all are attacked by a killer who can only be seen a moment before the victims are killed.
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Death Scene
When a playwright is murdered in a university theatre, the students decide to pull an all-nighter to ready the new play in spite of a ghost that supposedly haunts the theatre. This "slasher movie" story chronicles the bizarre killings of several students as they work on the production.
From the faculty advisor/director to the audio and lighting techs on the show, all are attacked by a killer who can only be seen a moment before the victims are killed.
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Death Scene

Death Scene

by Jack R. Stanley
Death Scene

Death Scene

by Jack R. Stanley

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Overview

When a playwright is murdered in a university theatre, the students decide to pull an all-nighter to ready the new play in spite of a ghost that supposedly haunts the theatre. This "slasher movie" story chronicles the bizarre killings of several students as they work on the production.
From the faculty advisor/director to the audio and lighting techs on the show, all are attacked by a killer who can only be seen a moment before the victims are killed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148470533
Publisher: Jack R. Stanley
Publication date: 07/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 315 KB

About the Author

Jack R. Stanley is a native Texan born two blocks inside Texas and raised six blocks inside Arkansas in Texarkana, Arkansas/Texas. He received his B.F.A. from Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth in Radio-TV-Film. As an officer in the U.S. Army serving in Vietnam as a TV-Film Director, he was awarded the Bronze Star. He says when you’re in a firefight and you have a camera when everybody else on both side have guns, you get to change your pants a lot.

After his military service he earned both his M.A. and his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in Radio-TV-Film. He also received two of Michigan¹s most prestigious creative writing awards, The Hopwood Award, one for a one-act play and the second for a novel.

Stanley’s first academic position was TV Area Head at The University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Radio-TV-Film. He later moved to deep south Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley for a challenging position with The University of Texas-Pan American. Here he taught Theatre-TV-Film for 30 years in the Department of Communication serving as Department Chair at U.T.P.A. for 11 years. He did take one year out to work for The University of Alaska Anchorage as a visiting professor. Back in Texas, Stanley directed for stage at The University Theatre, produced and directed fifteen student staffed, cast, and crewed feature films, writing most of the original screenplays. A very few of his credits are available on IMDB.com. Among the courses Stanley taught were Script Writing for Stage and Screen, Beginning TV/Film Production, Advanced TV/Film Production, Basic Video/Film Editing, Advanced Video/Film Editing, as well as Directing I and II for Stage and Screen. He also co-wrote with Dr. Marian Monta, the textbook Directing for Stage and Screen.

Stanley, still happily married to his high school sweetheart, now lives in the cool of Wisconsin where he writes his fiction and runs his blogs, www.TheFictionWritersNotebook.com and www.jackrstanley.com. His e-mail address is
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