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The Open House

Autor Will Eno
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2014
WINNER 2014 Lucille Lortel Award - Outstanding Play WINNRE 2014 Obie Award - Playwrighting (Will Eno) & Direction (Oliver Butler) WINNER 2014 Drama Desk Special Award People have been born into families since people started getting born at all. Playwrights have been trying to write Family Plays for a long time, too. And typically these plays try to answer endlessly complicated questions of blood and duty and inheritance and responsibility. They try to answer the question, "Can things really change?" People have been trying nobly for years and years to have plays solve in two hours what hasn't been solved in many lifetimes. This has to stop.
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ISBN-13: 9780573703096
ISBN-10: 0573703094
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Editura: Samuel French, Inc.

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People have been born into families since people started getting born at all. Playwrights have been trying to write Family Plays for a long time, too. And typically these plays try to answer endlessly complicated questions of blood and duty and inheritance and responsibility. They try to answer the question, "Can things really change?" People have been trying nobly for years and years to have plays solve in two hours what hasn't been solved in many lifetimes. This has to stop. The Open House is an hour and twenty minutes, with no intermission.

Recenzii

Mr. Eno...has established himself as one of the most vital, distinctive voices in the American theater over the past decade. Once encountered, his style is not likely to be forgotten: Wryly humorous and deeply engaged in the odd kinks and quirks of language and its fuzzy relationship to meaning, his plays are also infused with a haunted awareness of, and a sorrowful compassion for, the fundamental solitude of existence.
If the American family drama were a trout - playwright Will Eno would gut it, shellac it, mount it on a plaque and make it wiggle and croon "Take Me to the River." - his work combines studied banality, sneaky weirdness and formal ingenuity.
Anarchic and deliciously clever