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219 kr
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Intimate romantic and devastating this gripping play about a young Black writer and his white lover a Black Lives Matter activist asks "What is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?"
213 kr
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Struggling to recover after an assault Jonah realizes the only way to heal is by mending the relationships with his family. A brutal and lyrical play aboutthe things we hang on to and the price of moving forward the bandaged place tells the story of one man's attempt to free himself from the abuses of his past."Unflinching... the bandaged place considers intimate partner violence and its aftershocks from a perspective not often seen - between men of color whose vulnerability may otherwise be overlooked or denied." - The New York Times"A jewel of a play... absolutely real." - The Daily Beast"It will make your heart bleed in many different ways; it is a thoughtful and excellent meditation on the long and winding road to healing." - New York Theatre Guide
Height of Summer: New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015-2021
Paradise Blue; Cost of Living; Actually; Where Storms Are Born; Selling Kabul; Grand Horizons
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
407 kr
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Few institutions have as profound an impact on the American theatrical landscape as the Tony Award-winning Williamstown Theatre Festival, located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015-2021 provides a sample of the dozens of plays that have been created and/or premiered at the Festival during the Artistic Directorship of Mandy Greenfield. In addition to stories that shine a light into new or underexplored corners of the human condition, these plays frequently feature complex and boundary-pushing central roles for women actors. These six plays are manifestations of living, American playwrights grappling with and breathing dramatic life into the conflicts and questions at the heart of who we were, who we are, and who we will become. These plays imagine and interrogate pieces of the human experience we are still in the midst of unpacking and understanding.Complete with introductions by each of the authors reflecting on their work, these historic, award-winning, and groundbreaking plays now live in conversation with one another in this unique collection.
Height of Summer: New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015-2021
Paradise Blue; Cost of Living; Actually; Where Storms Are Born; Selling Kabul; Grand Horizons
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
1 314 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
Few institutions have as profound an impact on the American theatrical landscape as the Tony Award-winning Williamstown Theatre Festival, located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015-2021 provides a sample of the dozens of plays that have been created and/or premiered at the Festival during the Artistic Directorship of Mandy Greenfield. In addition to stories that shine a light into new or underexplored corners of the human condition, these plays frequently feature complex and boundary-pushing central roles for women actors. These six plays are manifestations of living, American playwrights grappling with and breathing dramatic life into the conflicts and questions at the heart of who we were, who we are, and who we will become. These plays imagine and interrogate pieces of the human experience we are still in the midst of unpacking and understanding.Complete with introductions by each of the authors reflecting on their work, these historic, award-winning, and groundbreaking plays now live in conversation with one another in this unique collection.
145 kr
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'Look, you don't have to join the movement or whatever. You don't have to march or rally or call or write letters or even get fucking angry. I don't care about that. I don't. What I do care about is YOU.'Jesse, an introspective Black playwright, finds his choices challenged when his boyfriend, Neil, a white Black Lives Matter activist, calls him out for his political apathy.As passions and priorities collide, the two of them are forced to reckon with divisions of race and class, and the bravery it takes to love unconditionally.Harrison David Rivers's play This Bitter Earth is an intimate, romantic and gripping drama that explores what it means to love outside the box. It premiered at the New Conservatory Theatre Center, San Francisco, in 2017. This edition was published alongside its production at Soho Theatre, London, in 2025, directed by Billy Porter and starring Omari Douglas and Alexander Lincoln.