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The Vagrant Trilogy: Three Plays by Mona Mansour - The Hour of Feeling; The Vagrant; Urge for Going

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Informationen zum Autor Mona Mansour Klappentext Includes the critical essay "Conditional Texts, Conditional Lives: Mona Mansour's The Vagrant Trilogy" by Dr. Diya Abdo, Professor of English, Guilford College. Zusammenfassung “The [ Vagrant Trilogy ] extends far beyond the timeline of devastating events, and instead shows us something greater: humanity.” - Broadway World The Vagrant Trilogy is a set of three plays by award-winning Arab American playwright Mona Mansour which explores the Palestinian condition prior to, during, and after the infamous Six-Day War. It sketches the devastating effect this conflict had on members of the Palestinian diaspora scattered in Europe and in Lebanese refugee camps. With productions in Washington DC, New York, and Abu Dhabi, this trilogy has moved audiences across both America and the Arabic-speaking world. The Hour of Feeling, The Vagrant, and Urge for Going offer a deep exploration of the Palestinian struggle for home and identity, a powerful glimpse into a reality that many face and few understand. The volume includes a foreword by director Mark Wing-Davey; an introduction by Arab American theatre scholars Hala Baki and Michael Malek Najjar; the three plays in their final performance versions; an interview with playwright Mona Mansour; and a critical essay by literary scholar Diya Abdo. This collection of Mansour’s outstanding plays is another important contribution to the Arab American theatrical canon and the larger body of American drama. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Acknowledgements 2. Dedication 3. List of Photographs 4. Foreword by director Mark-Wing Davey 5. Introduction by editors Hala Baki & Michael Malek Najjar 7. A Note on the Texts 8. The Plays Part 1: The Hour of Feeling Part 2: The Vagrant Part 3: Urge for Going 9. Afterword by Mona Mansour 10. Critical Essay by Dr Diya Abdo 10. Notes and Bibliography ...

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Mona Mansor’s play The Vagrant Trilogy was set to make its New York City debut in March 2020 at the Public Theater, directed by Mark Wing-Davey; the production was postponed due to Covid-19, and will resume at a future date. It was originally presented at Mosaic Theater in June 2018. Other plays include: We Swim, We Talk, We Go to War (Golden Tread, 2018); The Way West (Labyrinth, Village Theatre, Steppenwolf, Marin Theatre Company); Unseen (Gift Theater); In The Open (Waterwell). Mona was a member of the Public Theater’s Emerging Writers Group. Commissions include Playwrights Horizons, La Jolla Playhouse and Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s “American Revolutions.” 2020 Helen Merrill Award, 2012 Whiting Award. 2014 Middle East America Playwright Award, MacDowell Colony 2018, New Dramatists Class of 2020.Michael Malek Najjar is an associate professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Oregon, USA with a specialization/ concentration in Arab American and Middle Eastern Theatre forms. He is the author of Arab American Drama, Film and Performance, 1908 to the Present and the editor of Four Arab American Plays: Works by Leila Buck, Jamil Khoury, Yussef El Guindi, and Lameece Issaq & Jacob Kader. He is on the advisory board of Arab Stages.

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Authors Mona Mansour, Mansour Mona
Assisted by Hala Baki (Editor), Michael Malek Najjar (Editor)
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781350276406
ISBN 978-1-350-27640-6
No. of pages 176
Series Methuen Drama Play Collections
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Playwriting, Theatre Studies, Literary studies: plays & playwrights, Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards), Plays, Playscripts

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