The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary American Plays: Volume Two
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The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary American Plays: Volume Two

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ISBN-13:
9781786823212
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
320
Autor:
Adam Rapp
Serie:
Oberon Modern Playwrights
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The second volume in this series brings together some of the best new writing from contemporary American playwrights. Each play is introduced by critically acclaimed writers themselves.THE EDGE OF OUR BODIES by Adam Rapp, Introduced by AM Homes, follows a teenage girl Bernadette who has to grow up quickly when she discovers she is pregnant. THE COWARD by Nick Jones, introduced by Marsha Norman, is an absurdist comedy set in 18th century England. Lucidus initiates a pistol duel, but when he finds he'll have to fight the son of the man he challenged, he doesn't want to go through with it. His plot to avoid the duel creates more trouble. THE BOOK OF GRACE by Suzan-Lori Parks, introduced by Oskar Eustis, portrays a dysfunctional American family, where anger and mistrust are symptoms of historical abuse. WHAT ONCE WE FELT by Ann Marie Healy, introduced by Paula Vogel, is set in a mysterious parallel universe, where Macy is the last ever author to be published in print, the system has an underclass named the Tradepack, and a woman can only have a baby if she possesses the right kind of 'scan card'.

The second volume in this series brings together some of the best new writing from contemporary American playwrights, each play introduced by critically acclaimed writers themselves.

The volume includes:

The Edge of Our Bodies by Adam Rapp, introduced by AM Homes

The Coward by Nick Jones, introduced by Marsha Norman

The Book of Grace by Suzan-Lori Parks, introduced by Oskar Eustis

What Once We Felt by Ann Marie Healy, introduced by Paula Vogel

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