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Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks Volume editor David Tuaillon (teacher and researcher)

Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks By Volume editor David Tuaillon (teacher and researcher)

Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks by Volume editor David Tuaillon (teacher and researcher)


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Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks Summary

Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks by Volume editor David Tuaillon (teacher and researcher)

Over 50 years after his first appearance on the theatre scene, Edward Bond remains a hugely significant figure in the history of modern British playwriting. His plays are the subject of much debate and frequent misinterpretation, with his extensive use of allegory and metaphor to comment on the state of society and humanity in general leading to many academics, theatre practitioners and students trying - and often failing - to make sense of his plays over the years. In this unique collection, David Tuaillon puts these pressing questions and mysteries to Edward Bond himself, provoking answers to some of his most elusive dramatic material, and covering an extraordinary range of plays and subjects with real clarity. With a particular focus on Bond's later plays, about which much less has been written, this book draws together very many questions and issues within a thematic structure, while observing chronology within that. Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks is potentially the most comprehensive, precise and clear account of the playwright's work and time in the theatre to date, distilling years and schools of thought into one single volume. Published to mark the 50th anniversary of the first performance of Edward Bond's Saved at the Royal Court Theatre in 1965.

Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks Reviews

Tuaillon has compiled a remarkable collection that includes some of the greatest writing on theatre practice I've ever read ... This new collection is seminal ... It will prove a vital resource for anyone working in contemporary theatre. * Times Literary Supplement *

About Volume editor David Tuaillon (teacher and researcher)

Edward Bond is widely regarded as the UK's greatest and most influentlial playwright. His plays include The Pope's Wedding (Royal Court Theatre, 1962), Saved (Royal Court, 1965), Early Morning (Royal Court, 1968), Lear (Royal Court, 1971), The Sea (Royal Court, 1973), The Fool (Royal Court, 1975), The Woman (National Theatre, 1978), Restoration (Royal Court, 1981) and The War Plays (RSC at the Barbican Pit, 1985). David Tuaillion is a teacher/researcher, with a PhD in entertainment, specialising in performance and contemporary dramaturgy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The one thing Shakespeare never does is despair Chapter 2: What is terrible about evil is not that it is banal but that it is domesticated Chapter 3: Language is an octopus with a million legs Chapter 4: In all these gaps there is the possibility of freedom Chapter 5: Truth can be very ugly Chapter 6: Objects are people Chapter 7: The Kitchen Table and the Edge of the Universe Chapter 8: Reality doesn't become practical until it tells you its meaning Chapter 9: Nobody knows how to deal with innocence Epilogue: The stage is us

Additional information

NPB9781472570062
9781472570062
1472570065
Edward Bond: The Playwright Speaks by Volume editor David Tuaillon (teacher and researcher)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2015-10-22
216
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