Howard Brenton is one of Britain's best-known and most controversial
dramatists Christie in Love is based on the story of John Christie,
the 19th century serial killer, "like Genet, [Brenton] feels for the
outcast...But he's less sentimentally involved with his criminals,
clearer about his ultimate strategy to show the unreality of straight
lines in a curved universe, of the roles society forces on us."
(Observer). "Doing our 'umble best, Ma'am to wreck society",
Magificence puts the small people and their protests against the
bourgeois state on stage; it was described as "A wonderful piece of
theatre; annexing whole new chunks of modern life and presenting them
in a style at once fruitful and magnified." (The Times) In The
Churchill Play, Brenton brings Churchill back to life to view the
future that he invented for England and "Brenton finds a way of making
us look again at the past which has shaped the future into which he
sees us drifting" (New Society). Weapons of Happiness is "a vision of
revolution which is quite extraordinary in its creative ambiguity, its
richness, its power to stimulate, to threaten and to inspire" (Sunday
Times) while Epsom Downs "echoes Bartholomew Fair: a great public
festival, held on common land and pulling in punters of every
degree...a teaming, Bruegel-like composition" (The Times) The last
play in this collection Sore Throats, is a witty and harsh examination
of sexual proclivities from within and outside marriage: "No recent
play compares for theatrical power and painful bravado." (Observer)
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Christie in Love; The Churchill Play; Weapons of Happiness; Epsom Downs; Sore Throats; Magnificence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408160879
Publisert
2015
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Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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