Disco Pigs ; And, Sucking Dublin
Title | Disco Pigs ; And, Sucking Dublin PDF eBook |
Author | Enda Walsh |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Total Pages | 68 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9781854593986 |
Disco Pigs is the extraordinary debut play about two warped teenagers that confirmed Enda Walsh's place in the forefront of young Irish dramatists. Pig and Runt are two 17-year-olds who share everything: birthday, language, worldview - and that moment when pop songs and life-changing orgasms flash by and last forever. Also published in this volume is Sucking Dublin, a fierce and uncompromising short play about a group of five individuals tormented by a rape in a claustrophobic, drug-infested Dublin."
Disco Pigs
Title | Disco Pigs PDF eBook |
Author | Enda Walsh |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 1998 |
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Misterman
Title | Misterman PDF eBook |
Author | Enda Walsh |
Publisher | NHB Modern Plays |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Evangelists |
ISBN | 9781848422636 |
"Misterman first published in the edition bedbound and misterman ... in 2001 ... "
Modern Irish Theatre
Title | Modern Irish Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Trotter |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 248 |
Release | 2013-05-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0745654479 |
Analysing major Irish dramas and the artists and companies that performed them, Modern Irish Theatre provides an engaging and accessible introduction to twentieth-century Irish theatre: its origins, dominant themes, relationship to politics and culture, and influence on theatre movements around the world. By looking at her subject as a performance rather than a literary phenomenon, Trotter captures how Irish theatre has actively reflected and shaped debates about Irish culture and identity among audiences, artists, and critics for over a century. This text provides the reader with discussion and analysis of: Significant playwrights and companies, from Lady Gregory to Brendan Behan to Marina Carr, and from the Abbey Theatre to the Lyric Theatre to Field Day; Major historical events, including the war for Independence, the Troubles, and the social effects of the Celtic Tiger economy; Critical Methodologies: how postcolonial, diaspora, performance, gender, and cultural theories, among others, shed light on Irish theatre’s political and artistic significance, and how it has addressed specific national concerns. Because of its comprehensiveness and originality, Modern Irish Theatre will be of great interest to students and general readers interested in theatre studies, cultural studies, Irish studies, and political performance.
The Walworth Farce
Title | The Walworth Farce PDF eBook |
Author | Enda Walsh |
Publisher | Concord Theatricals |
Total Pages | 93 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0573707693 |
It’s eleven o’clock in the morning in a council flat on the Walworth Road in London. In two hours’ time, as is normal, three Irish men will have consumed six cans of Harp, fifteen crackers with spreadable cheese, ten pink biscuit wafers, and one oven-cooked chicken with a strange blue sauce. In two hours’ time, as is normal, five people will have been killed. A remarkable play about what can happen when we become stuck in the stories we tell about our lives. Visceral and tender, The Walworth Farce combines hilarious moments with shocking realism.
Ballyturk
Title | Ballyturk PDF eBook |
Author | Enda Walsh |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9781559364935 |
An ambitious, profound and tender work from one of Ireland's leading playwrights.
The Public Mirror
Title | The Public Mirror PDF eBook |
Author | Larry F. Norman |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | 235 |
Release | 2010-08-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0226591530 |
Though much beloved and widely produced, Molière's satirical comedies pose a problem for those reading or staging his works today: how can a genre associated with biting caricature and castigation deliver engaging theater? Instead of simply dismissing social satire as a foundation for Molière's theater, as many have done, Larry F. Norman takes seriously Molière's claim that his satires are first and foremost effective theater. Pairing close readings of Molière's comedies with insightful accounts of French social history and aesthetics, Norman shows how Molière conceived of satire as a "public mirror" provoking dynamic exchange and conflict with audience members obsessed with their own images. Drawing on these tensions, Molière portrays characters satirizing one another on stage, with their reactions providing dramatic conflict and propelling comic dialogue. By laying bare his society's system of imagining itself, Molière's satires both enthralled and enraged his original audience and provide us with a crucial key to the classical culture of representation.