Howard Brenton, Brenton
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Brenton Plays: 1 e-bog
200,69 DKK
Howard Brenton is one of Britain's best-known and most controversial dramatistsChristie in Love is based on the story of John Christie, the 19th century serial killer, "e;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 fo…
Howard Brenton is one of Britain's best-known and most controversial dramatistsChristie in Love is based on the story of John Christie, the 19th century serial killer, "e;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."e; (Observer). "e;Doing our 'umble best, Ma'am to wreck society"e;, Magificence puts the small people and their protests against the bourgeois state on stage; it was described as "e;A wonderful piece of theatre; annexing whole new chunks of modern life and presenting them in a style at once fruitful and magnified."e; (The Times) In The Churchill Play, Brenton brings Churchill back to life to view the future that he invented for England and "e;Brenton finds a way of making us look again at the past which has shaped the future into which he sees us drifting"e; (New Society). Weapons of Happiness is "e;a vision of revolution which is quite extraordinary in its creative ambiguity, its richness, its power to stimulate, to threaten and to inspire"e; (Sunday Times) while Epsom Downs "e;echoes Bartholomew Fair: a great public festival, held on common land and pulling in punters of every degree...a teaming, Bruegel-like composition"e; (The Times) The last play in this collection Sore Throats, is a witty and harsh examination of sexual proclivities from within and outside marriage: "e;No recent play compares for theatrical power and painful bravado."e; (Observer)
E-bog
200,69 DKK
Forlag
Methuen Drama
Udgivet
13.02.2014
Længde
416 sider
Genrer
Plays, playscripts
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781408177471
Howard Brenton is one of Britain's best-known and most controversial dramatistsChristie in Love is based on the story of John Christie, the 19th century serial killer, "e;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."e; (Observer). "e;Doing our 'umble best, Ma'am to wreck society"e;, Magificence puts the small people and their protests against the bourgeois state on stage; it was described as "e;A wonderful piece of theatre; annexing whole new chunks of modern life and presenting them in a style at once fruitful and magnified."e; (The Times) In The Churchill Play, Brenton brings Churchill back to life to view the future that he invented for England and "e;Brenton finds a way of making us look again at the past which has shaped the future into which he sees us drifting"e; (New Society). Weapons of Happiness is "e;a vision of revolution which is quite extraordinary in its creative ambiguity, its richness, its power to stimulate, to threaten and to inspire"e; (Sunday Times) while Epsom Downs "e;echoes Bartholomew Fair: a great public festival, held on common land and pulling in punters of every degree...a teaming, Bruegel-like composition"e; (The Times) The last play in this collection Sore Throats, is a witty and harsh examination of sexual proclivities from within and outside marriage: "e;No recent play compares for theatrical power and painful bravado."e; (Observer)
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