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Wood: Plays Two

English · Paperback / Softback

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H, Jingo, Dingo

Three plays that bitterly satirise the romance and heroics of battle, from one of our greatest playwrights. H presents a vivid picture of the Indian Army during the mutiny of 1857 under Sir Henry Havelock (H). It was performed by the Royal National Theatre and Old Vic in 1969. Jingo is set during the fall of Singapore, the symbolic end of white dominance in East Asia, and was performed by the RSC at the Aldwych. Dingo, set in the Western desert during the Second World War, was performed at the Royal Court Theatre.

About the author

Charles Wood was born in Guernsey in 1932. He served in the army before beginning a career as a writer. He has written extensively for film, television and stage and has translated and adapted numerous classic works. His original stage plays include 'Dingo', 'Jingo', 'H', 'Cockade', 'Meals On Wheels', 'Fill The Stage With Happy Hours', 'Don’t Make Me Laugh', 'Veterans', 'Has Washington Legs?', 'Across From The Garden Of Allah'. His films include 'Help!' (directed by Richard Lester 1966) and 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' (directed by Tony Richardson 1969).

Summary

H, Jingo, Dingo

Three plays that bitterly satirise the romance and heroics of battle, from one of our greatest playwrights. H presents a vivid picture of the Indian Army during the mutiny of 1857 under Sir Henry Havelock (H). It was performed by the Royal National Theatre and Old Vic in 1969. Jingo is set during the fall of Singapore, the symbolic end of white dominance in East Asia, and was performed by the RSC at the Aldwych. Dingo, set in the Western desert during the Second World War, was performed at the Royal Court Theatre.

Foreword

Three plays by one of Britain's leading playwrights and screenwriters which bitterly satirize the romance and heroics of battle.

Product details

Authors Charles Wood
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.1998
 
EAN 9781870259842
ISBN 978-1-870259-84-2
No. of pages 324
Dimensions 129 mm x 209 mm x 22 mm
Weight 422 g
Series Oberon Modern Playwrights
Modern Playwrights
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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