Priestley Plays Four (e-bog) af J. B. Priestley, Priestley

Priestley Plays Four e-bog

184,80 DKK
Two little known Priestley plays, which, while they are quite different, have important features in common.The 31st of June is a comedy set partly in an advertising agency and partly in a medieval castle; Jenny Villiers is a serious play set backstage in an old provincial theatre. But both exploit elements of Time. In the 31st of June scenes switch between modern times and the middle ages, whil…
Two little known Priestley plays, which, while they are quite different, have important features in common.The 31st of June is a comedy set partly in an advertising agency and partly in a medieval castle; Jenny Villiers is a serious play set backstage in an old provincial theatre. But both exploit elements of Time. In the 31st of June scenes switch between modern times and the middle ages, while characters move between both. There are kings, company bosses, princesses, fashion models, dwarves and two rival magicians. causing confusion and romance. Jenny Villiers examines life in the Theatre. The doubts of the present are confronted by players from the past, and a jaded playwright recovers his faith in the Theatre. Both plays were performed on the stage, but later rewritten and published as novels.
E-bog 184,80 DKK
Forfattere J. B. Priestley, Priestley (forfatter)
Forlag Oberon Books
Udgivet 26.02.2013
Længde 296 sider
Genrer Performance art
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781849437325

Two little known Priestley plays, which, while they are quite different, have important features in common.The 31st of June is a comedy set partly in an advertising agency and partly in a medieval castle; Jenny Villiers is a serious play set backstage in an old provincial theatre. But both exploit elements of Time. In the 31st of June scenes switch between modern times and the middle ages, while characters move between both. There are kings, company bosses, princesses, fashion models, dwarves and two rival magicians. causing confusion and romance. Jenny Villiers examines life in the Theatre. The doubts of the present are confronted by players from the past, and a jaded playwright recovers his faith in the Theatre. Both plays were performed on the stage, but later rewritten and published as novels.