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The Arsonists: Modern Plays

Autor Alistair Beaton, Max Frisch
Limba Paperback – 31 oct 2007
Fires are becoming something of a problem. But Biedermann has it all under control. He's a respected member of the community with a loving wife and a flourishing business, so surely nothing can get to him. The great philanthropist is happy to meet his civic duty by giving shelter to two new guests but when they start filling his attic with petrol drums, will he help them light the fuse?
Max Frisch's parable about appeasement is given its first major UK revival since its Royal Court premiere in 1961, which was directed by Lindsay Anderson.
The play is published as a programme text for the production that runs from 1 November - 15 December on the main stage at the Royal Court.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408103937
ISBN-10: 1408103931
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The play is staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, on its main stage, from 1 November - 15 December.

Notă biografică

Max Frisch was born in Zurich in 1911. His reputation rests equally on his novels and his work for the theatre. A collection of three of his most enduring and contentious plays is published by Methuen Drama. He died in 1991.
Alistair Beaton is a British playwright whose work includes the play Feelgood, published by Methuen Drama.


Recenzii

Frisch's theme, as Alistair Beaton's sharp new translation makes clear, is bourgeois guilt . compact, well-characterised and easily applicable to today's world . a timeless political satire.
Alistair Beaton's new translation has a witty zest about it
A fresh, felicitous translation

Descriere

Frisch's great parable about appeasement is published in this new translation to coincide with the Royal Court Theatre's production, opening in November 2007.