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The Inequalities Mr Alexander Zeldin

The Inequalities By Mr Alexander Zeldin

The Inequalities by Mr Alexander Zeldin


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The Inequalities: Beyond Caring; LOVE; Faith, Hope and Charity by Mr Alexander Zeldin

'He is a Chekhov of our time: holding his characters with as much humanity, compassion, humor and love - but without holding back his scathing indictment of deeply entrenched, systemic injustices and inequities.' - David Schwimmer The Inequalities combines three plays from British author and director Alexander Zeldin into a trilogy that tells new stories of love, compassion and resilience for our time of austerity. Contextualised with an essay before each play and an in-depth interview with the author, Zeldin's three pieces present intimate stories of work, home and community in a radical form of realism. Written after extensive research across the United Kingdom, and involving people affected by the central themes of the plays, The Inequalities goes beyond social chronicle, achieving a timeless portrait of humanity under duress. This is theatre that goes behind the mirror of our time to reveal the core of the collective human experience of being alive. Beyond Caring: This desolate, quietly intense devised drama gets under your skin and into your bones... unforgettable. (The Times) LOVE: Gripping, amusing, uncomfortable, desperately moving. Zeldin shows us friction...but also kindness and dignity and lots of love without turning sugary. (The Times) Faith, Hope and Charity: This is that rare thing: a necessary play that suggests Zeldin has taken on the role of the Victorian Henry Mayhew in compassionately documenting the lives of the urban poor. (The Guardian)

The Inequalities Reviews

This is the National's play of the year - and then some * Evening Standard on LOVE *
This desolate, quietly intense devised drama gets under your skin and into your bones... unforgettable * The Times on Beyond Caring *
Gripping, amusing, uncomfortable, desperately moving. Zeldin shows us friction...but also kindness and dignity and lots of love without turning sugary * The Times (on Love) *

About Mr Alexander Zeldin

Alexander Zeldin is a writer and director for theatre and film. His critically acclaimed play, Beyond Caring had its World Premiere at the Yard Theatre in Hackney in 2014, before transferring to the Temporary Theatre at the National Theatre in 2015. In 2015 Alexander was the recipient of the Quercus Trust Award and was appointed as Associate Director at Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Beyond Caring toured the UK and a new US production, re-developed for the US by Alexander and produced by Lookingglass Theater in conjunction with David Schwimmer's company Dark Harbour Stories, opened in Chicago in April 2017. Alexander's most recent play LOVE opened at the National Theatre in December 2016, before transferring to Birmingham Rep. A European tour took place in 2018 and LOVE has also been made into a film by the BBC and Cuba Pictures. In 2017, he was named Artist in Residence at the National Theatre and in 2018, was the winner of the Arts Foundation twenty-fifth anniversary Fellowship for Literature. His most recent play, Faith Hope and Charity opened to widespread acclaim at the National Theatre in 2019, where he is now an Associate Director. From 2020, he is an Associate Artist of the Odeon Theatre de L'Europe in Paris.

Table of Contents

1. Foreword by Rufus Norris 2. Introductory essay to Beyond Caring 3. BEYOND CARING 4. The Beyond Caring Bookshelf 5. Introductory essay to LOVE 6. LOVE 7. The LOVE Bookshelf [1pp] 8. Introductory essay to FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY 9. FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY [96pp] 10. The FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY Bookshelf [1pp] 11. Interview with Alexander Zeldin on Process, edited by Faye Merralls

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NGR9781350271777
9781350271777
1350271772
The Inequalities: Beyond Caring; LOVE; Faith, Hope and Charity by Mr Alexander Zeldin
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-03-24
224
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