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This House

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext The [play] has scope for exciting multi-role performance as well as a wealth of socio-political research to be uncovered. I think ... that it is also likely to become one of those plays which grows in stature over time ... A study guide is something that I would wholeheartedly recommend ... I could see it becoming a perennial mainstay of Drama teachers, and this edition would go a long way to helping cement that reputation. Informationen zum Autor James Graham is a multi award-winning playwright and screenwriter. His play This House gained critical acclaim, enjoyed a sell-out run at the National Theatre’s Olivier in 2013 and its 2017 West End revival was Olivier-nominated. It was chosen by popular vote as the best play of the 2010’s by Methuen Drama. James created theatre history when his two plays Ink , about the early days of Rupert Murdoch, and Labour of Love, a romantic political comedy, played in theatres next to each other in the West End in 2017. James won an Olivier award in 2018 for Labour of Love and Ink transferred to Broadway in 2019, receiving six Tony award nominations. James’ play The Vote (Donmar Warehouse) aired in real time on TV in the final 90 minutes of the 2015 polling day and was BAFTA-nominated. His most recent television film, Brexit: An Uncivil War (Channel 4/HBO) is nominated for a 2019 Emmy Award. Nicholas Holden is Head of Academic Affairs and Research at LAMDA, having previously been Senior Lecturer in Drama at the University of Greenwich, UK. He works on contemporary British theatre, in particular, the work of the Royal Court and its work with young people and writers throughout its history. Klappentext For the first time, this play - first performed in 2012 at the National Theatre - is published in the Methuen Drama Student Edition series. It features commentary & notes by Nicholas Holden, Lecturer in Drama at the University of Greenwich, UK, that help the student unpack the play's social, political and cultural context, as well as its themes, language, structure and production history. In tough times, the British do what we have always done. We muddle through. This House is a razor-sharp political comedy exploring Westminster and the 1974 British hung parliament, which provides a timely historical correlative to the current political climate. It's the play that secured the then-30-year-old James Graham's reputation as one of the UK's most important and revered dramatists, gaining critical acclaim, enjoying a sell-out run at the National Theatre's Olivier in 2013 and being revived in the West End in 2017, when it was Olivier-nominated. With well-paced, witty and waspish dialogue, it explores the childish digs and chauvinistic attitudes that have riddled political life both then and continue to do so now. Vorwort This House , first performed in 2012, is, for the first time, published in the Methuen Drama Student Editions series, featuring commentary and notes that help students unpack the play's social, political and cultural context, as well as its themes, language, structure and production history. Zusammenfassung For the first time, this play - first performed in 2012 at the National Theatre - is published in the Methuen Drama Student Edition series. It features commentary & notes by Nicholas Holden, Lecturer in Drama at the University of Greenwich, UK, that help the student unpack the play's social, political and cultural context, as well as its themes, language, structure and production history. In tough times, the British do what we have always done. We muddle through. This House is a razor-sharp political comedy exploring Westminster and the 1974 British hung parliament, which provides a timely historical correlative to the current political climate. It's the play that secured t...

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Authors James Graham, Mr James Graham
Assisted by Nicholas Holden (Editor), Nicholas (University of Greenwich Holden (Editor)
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.02.2021
 
EAN 9781350155534
ISBN 978-1-350-15553-4
No. of pages 152
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 8 mm
Series Student Editions
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

DRAMA / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, Theatre Studies, Literary studies: plays & playwrights, Plays, Playscripts, Literary studies: plays and playwrights

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