Barbarians: Modern Plays
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474282253
ISBN-10: 1474282253
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474282253
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Barrie Keeffe is recognised as a major dramatist of 20th Century Britain, known especially for his plays and his film The Long Good Friday
Notă biografică
Barrie Keeffe (b. 1945) is a well-known English dramatist and writer, whose plays include Only a Game (1973), A Sight of Glory (1975), Here Comes the Sun (1976), My Girl (1989), I Only Want to Be With You (1995), The Long Good Friday (1997), Shadows on the Sun (2001), Still Killing Time (2006) and two trilogies: Gimme Shelter and Barbarians. He has also been resident writer at the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Shaw Theatre and the Soho Poly Theatre and Associate Writer at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East. He taught dramatic writing at City University in London and in 2010 he gained the title of Doctor of Letters by the University of Warwick.
Recenzii
Theatre at its most vital and alive
Unforgettable show with unflaggingly brilliant dialogue . . . Keeffe's unflaggingly brilliant dialogue flies with the vernacular as a vehicle for a linguistic spree. . . . an unforgettable show that sensitises you to the comparable waste of young people's potential today.
Keeffe gives his characters eloquence and fire
Barrie Keefe's 1977 play about disaffected youth makes for a diliciously grim dessert.
gut-punch ending
Barrie Keeffe's late 70s depiction of a Britain as a scraphead of empty promises for the young strongly resonates today. Three linked plays explore a society that has closed its gates on mates Jan, Paul and Louis. [...] a blistering indictment of British society
Barrie Keeffe's play could barely seem more urgent . . . Keeffe's fable of three young working-class men adrift . . . still has the capacity to sting. . . . a study of needling male aggression and anxiety, full of stifled poetry: A Clockwork Orange in a more desperate key; Waiting for Godot recomposed to a soundtrack of furious punk.
it brims with snotty energy, gallows humour and lashings of bile.
Unforgettable show with unflaggingly brilliant dialogue . . . Keeffe's unflaggingly brilliant dialogue flies with the vernacular as a vehicle for a linguistic spree. . . . an unforgettable show that sensitises you to the comparable waste of young people's potential today.
Keeffe gives his characters eloquence and fire
Barrie Keefe's 1977 play about disaffected youth makes for a diliciously grim dessert.
gut-punch ending
Barrie Keeffe's late 70s depiction of a Britain as a scraphead of empty promises for the young strongly resonates today. Three linked plays explore a society that has closed its gates on mates Jan, Paul and Louis. [...] a blistering indictment of British society
Barrie Keeffe's play could barely seem more urgent . . . Keeffe's fable of three young working-class men adrift . . . still has the capacity to sting. . . . a study of needling male aggression and anxiety, full of stifled poetry: A Clockwork Orange in a more desperate key; Waiting for Godot recomposed to a soundtrack of furious punk.
it brims with snotty energy, gallows humour and lashings of bile.