Winner of seven Molieres, the Pulitzer Prize of France, Jean-Claude Grumberg is one of France’s leading dramatists and a distinguished voice of modern European Jewry after the Shoah. His success in po
"Detroit '67 is Morisseau's aching paean to her natal city. . . . A deft playwright, Morisseau plays expertly with social mores and expectations. She also reframes commonplace things so that we see th
Includes: Get Yourself Home Skyler James, about a young lesbian who is outed in the army; Peter Fechter: 52 Minutes, which chronicles the last hour in the life of a gay teenager shot while attempting
The three playwrights presented together in this volume On the Road to Ourselves), Elena Gremina (Behind the Mirror) and Olga Mikhailova (Russian Dream).The selected plays contain many elements which
This book offers readers for the first time the texts of Claire MacDonald's Utopia, a sequence of playtexts commissioned and written over a twenty-year period (1987-2008) by one of the key players in
A collection of three plays for the Young Vic's participation programme Taking Part, written by award-winning playwright Luke Barnes. 'This is a collection of plays written with and for people who wou
Staging the Amistad collects in print for the first time plays about the Amistad slave revolt by three of Sierra Leone’s most influential playwrights of the latter decades of the twentieth century: Ch
This first collection of plays by an Indian playwright presents a spectrum of Indian life that ranges in time from the past to the present and on into the future.Body Indian, the earliest, most widely