Description
Publication coincides with the world premiere of the revised translation, in a major new production in the Olivier at the National Theatre, directed by Michael Grandage and starring Toby Stephens (15 Jul - 14 Oct 2010). Danton's Death is a classic, important play ('the most remarkable first play in European culture', Guardian) and often studied at university level. Leading playwright Howard Brenton has revised and updated his translation, ensuring that the text is both stage and reader friendly.
About the Author
Georg Buchner is widely acknowledged as the forefather of modern theatre. On his death at the age of 23, he left behind some outstanding dramatic works: his historical drama, Danton's Death, 'the most remarkable first play in European culture' (Guardian), the innovatory tragedy, Woyzeck, and the absurdist comedy, Leonce and Lena. Howard Brenton had written for the Royal Court, RSC, and the National before Romans in Britain (1980) was famously prosecuted by moral crusader, Mary Whitehouse. In addition to many plays, he has been a lead writer on TV's Spooks. His recent work for the stage includes Paul (National), In Extremis (Globe) and Never So Good (National).
Reviews
'Mr Brenton's script is demanding, compressed, even poetic.' Quentin Letts, Daily Mail, 23.07.10 'A classic political thriller set against the fervour of the French Revolution un which a battle of wills and philosophies is dramatically played out between two opposing real-life protagonists' Mark Shenton, Sunday Express, 01.08.10
Book Information
ISBN 9781408132838
Author Georg Buchner
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 70g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 4mm