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A powerful new work from one of our most renowned playwrights.
Two captivating new plays from one of Britain’s greatest living playwrights.
A gripping Pulitzer Prize finalist that asks whether we can truly preserve our past.
Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. A passionate ode to film and the theater that happens in between.
';Among living American writers for the theater today, Wallace Shawn is among the most respected by his peers and championed by serious critics.'Don Shewey';The play is bound to delve further into the world that Shawn began to explore so precipitously nearly thirty-five years ago: one filled with ideas, wherein the action is the domestication of cruelty.'The New YorkerGrasses of a Thousand Colors is a poetic epic that tells the story of a scientist (Ben), his wife (Cerise), and his two mistresses (Robin and Rose), as they fend for their lives in a world much like ours, yet one savagely close to extinction. Due to the scientific manipulation of the world's crops, a destructive system for which Ben is partly responsible, there is very little nourishment left to be had, except for those most privileged and connected. Despite the dying off of most of the world, these characters manage to survive, at times tasting the good life, admiring the beauties of nature, feasting on animalistic sex, and finding love. The play raises issues of redemption, forgiveness, and responsibility as it recounts a somewhat passionate, erotic adventure story.Wallace Shawn is the author of Our Late Night (winner of the OBIE Award for Best Play), Marie and Bruce, Aunt Dan and Lemon, The Designated Mourner, The Fever, and the screenplay for My Dinner with Andre, in which he starred. Grasses of a Thousand Colors, Shawn's first full-length play in ten years, will be produced in the United Kingdom and the United States in 2009. Shawn is a well-known film and television actor. He resides in New York City.
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Water by the Spoonful.
Harry Kondoleon has said his plays are “sad, scary, funny.” Though his work has been compared to that of Joe Orton and Oscar Wilde, John Guare and Christopher Durang, his acute and elegant voice has from the first been distinctively his own.Kondoleon’s tragicomedies are peopled by extremists, their behavior bizarre. And yet these curious characters are driven by the most familiar of passions. Abandonment and betrayal define their pasts, shadow their present. They are needy and lonely and full of desire. They seek transcendence, and this impossible, fundamental longing takes forms both common and strange.These plays are not only jet-black comedies. They are fairy tales, fables, passion plays, masquerades. Kondoleon’s intensely theatrical sensibility is, finally, romantic. He sees the contemporary world clearly; he also sees other worlds: prior, within, beyond.This volume also includes: Christmas on Mars, The Vampires, Slacks and Tops and Anteroom.
Also includes: "Buck" and "Sweet Table at the Richelieu."
The published report from the Second American Congress of Theater held in Cambridge, Mass. in June 2000. This convening of 250 delegates representing both the commercial and not-for-profit theaters, as well as individual artists, was organized in partnership between Theatre Communications Group and The League of American Theatre and Producers. Topics include commercial and non-profit relationships, the artist's role, advocacy, marketing and the press.
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