Good' & 'A Nightingale Sang': Modern Plays
Autor C. P. Tayloren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 1990
John Halder, a professor of literature, seems to be a good man; he diligently visits his blind and senile mother and looks after his vacant wife and three children. He is unremarkable, other than an unusual neurotic tic: the imaginary sound of band music plays in the background of his life, particularly at moments of high emotion. But by writing a book - the result of his own experience - discussing euthanasia for senile elderly people and by lecturing on the delicacy of German literary culture, John has unintentionally made himself a very desirable acquisition for the Nazi party.
By rationalised and intellectually reasoned steps he is absorbed into the direction of the death camps, a transformation all the more chilling because it does not seem dramatic, until the last horrible resounding note of the play.
Good is a structured stream of consciousness, punctured by the musical medley that plays inside Halder's head. The first production was staged at the London Warehouse in 1982.
And A Nightingale Sang . . . opens on a house in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne filled with well-meant and bustling domestic chaos. Set just before the beginning of the war, the scenes are partly related by Helen, who is stoical and self-deprecating and walks with a limp. Her grandfather Andie is recruiting mourners to attend the burial of his dog; her devout Catholic mother is fretting about the health of the local priest; her father is serenading an unwilling audience with the popular songs that light up the whole play. Joyce, Helen's younger, prettier sister is dithering over whether to accept a marriage proposal from Eric, who is being deployed to France. Helen, depended on for guidance by the whole family, has never had any attention from men - until she meets Norman, who shows her that she can waltz and fall in love. But for all the family, nothing can be the same after the war.
And A Nightingale Sang . . . was first staged in 1977 by Live Theatre in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, and was presented in this version at the Queen's Theatre, London, in 1979.
Din seria Modern Plays
- 25%
Preț: 74.31 lei - 25%
Preț: 79.98 lei - 25%
Preț: 74.21 lei - 25%
Preț: 79.98 lei - 32%
Preț: 101.49 lei - 31%
Preț: 103.12 lei - 22%
Preț: 73.84 lei - 26%
Preț: 73.35 lei - 21%
Preț: 79.93 lei - 32%
Preț: 101.92 lei - 25%
Preț: 80.97 lei - 21%
Preț: 80.84 lei - 25%
Preț: 80.31 lei - 22%
Preț: 73.62 lei - 19%
Preț: 74.28 lei - 30%
Preț: 74.75 lei - 21%
Preț: 75.65 lei - 26%
Preț: 73.27 lei - 20%
Preț: 77.48 lei - 21%
Preț: 80.94 lei - 20%
Preț: 81.80 lei - 32%
Preț: 102.39 lei - 14%
Preț: 81.01 lei - 25%
Preț: 80.40 lei - 21%
Preț: 80.31 lei -
Preț: 214.01 lei - 18%
Preț: 68.07 lei - 26%
Preț: 73.98 lei - 25%
Preț: 80.18 lei - 26%
Preț: 74.10 lei - 23%
Preț: 80.08 lei - 29%
Preț: 80.57 lei - 21%
Preț: 74.57 lei -
Preț: 99.86 lei - 33%
Preț: 74.41 lei -
Preț: 73.34 lei - 24%
Preț: 73.40 lei - 25%
Preț: 74.47 lei - 20%
Preț: 81.77 lei - 25%
Preț: 74.18 lei - 20%
Preț: 77.48 lei - 26%
Preț: 73.88 lei - 21%
Preț: 81.17 lei - 27%
Preț: 74.11 lei - 19%
Preț: 73.14 lei - 18%
Preț: 74.84 lei - 34%
Preț: 73.50 lei - 21%
Preț: 81.31 lei - 25%
Preț: 81.80 lei - 21%
Preț: 81.31 lei
Preț: 82.20 lei
Preț vechi: 111.48 lei
-26%
Puncte Express: 123
Preț estimativ în valută:
14.53€ • 17.43$ • 12.63£
14.53€ • 17.43$ • 12.63£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 13-27 martie
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780413639103
ISBN-10: 041363910X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 041363910X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom