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Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Premiered at the National Theatre in 2002, Roy Williams’s ferocious, funny and disturbing play takes aim at what it means to be black, white and English in twenty-first century Britain. Scoring high on foul language, threat and vulgar humour, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads is definitely not for the faint of heart. Informationen zum Autor Roy Williams OBE worked as an actor before turning to writing full-time in 1990. His plays for the theatre include The No Boys Cricket Club , Clubland , Fallout , Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads , Little Sweet Thing , Days of Significance , Joe Guy , Baby Girl and Sucker Punc h. He was the first recipient of the Alfred Fagon Award and was awarded the OBE for Services to Drama in the 2008 Birthday Honours List. Gemma Edwards received her PhD from the University of Nottingham, UK, and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Manchester, UK. Her work explores the representation of non-metropolitan communities and environments in contemporary theatre, with a focus on the relationships between place, politics, and performance . Klappentext A fierce and excoriating portrait of British racism, Roy William's Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads premiered in 2002 at the National Theatre.Set in a south-west London pub during the 2000 England vs. Germany match, tempers are running high. As England lose again, their supporters in The King George lose it too - at full time, patriotism has become unapologetic racism.This Methuen Drama Student Edition of the play includes commentary and notes by Gemma Edwards, University of Manchester, UK, which explore the production history of the play as well as the historical, social and cultural contexts that surround it, such as the rise of Nationalism and far-right groups in the UK. Also featuring an interview with Roy Williams about the play and its relevance 20 years on, this edition is a must-have resource for any student exploring Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads. Zusammenfassung A fierce and excoriating portrait of British racism, Roy William's Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads premiered in 2002 at the National Theatre. Set in a south-west London pub during the 2000 England vs. Germany match, tempers are running high. As England lose again, their supporters in The King George lose it too – at full time, patriotism has become unapologetic racism. This Methuen Drama Student Edition of the play includes commentary and notes by Gemma Edwards, University of Manchester, UK, which explore the production history of the play as well as the historical, social and cultural contexts that surround it, such as the rise of Nationalism and far-right groups in the UK. Also featuring an interview with Roy Williams about the play and its relevance 20 years on, this edition is a must-have resource for any student exploring Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chronology and Significant Historical Events Context : Cultural and Political (development of English nationalism, including more recently Brexit, Scottish Referendum, rise of UKIP, Windrush scandal, #BlackLivesMatter movement) Theatrical (social realism of pub setting) Genre : In Yer Face theatre Sport shaping form Games and strategy Characters: Ensemble cast and its tribal nature Behaviours across generations The young: Barry and Glen (also Duane and Bad T) Middle-aged men: Mark (military) and Lee (police officer) Different types of racism: Alan (intellectualised racism) and Lawrie (overt racism) Mothers: Gina and Sharon Themes : Sport English nationalism Racism Production History: Revival at Chichester Festival Theatre, 2019 Scheduled 'Coming Home' production at the National T...

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Authors Roy Williams
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781350249318
ISBN 978-1-350-24931-8
No. of pages 136
Dimensions 130 mm x 196 mm x 12 mm
Series Student Editions
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Playwriting, Relating to Black British people, Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards), Plays, Playscripts, Designed / suitable for A and AS Level (England and Wales)

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