First published in 2006, Alek's Sierz's
The Theatre of Martin Crimp provided a groundbreaking study of one of British theatre's leading contemporary playwrights. Combining Sierz's lucid prose and sharp analysis together with interviews with Martin Crimp and a host of directors and actors who have produced the work, it offered a richly rewarding and engaging assessment of this acutely satirical playwright. The second edition additionally explores the work produced between 2006 and 2013, both the major new plays and the translations and other work. The second edition considers
The City, the 2008 companion play to
The Country,
Play House from 2012 and the new work for the Royal Court in late 2012. The two works that have brought Crimp considerable international acclaim in recent years, the updated rewrite of Th
e Misanthrope which in 2009 played for several months in the West End starring Keira Knightley, and Crimp's translation of Botho Strauss's
Big and Small (Barbican, 2012), together with Crimp's other work in translation are all covered.
The Theatre of Martin Crimp remains the fullest, most readable account of Crimps's work for the stage.
A second edition of Sierz's groundbreaking study updated with consideration of the major plays and other work produced between 2006 and 2013.About the AuthorAleks Sierz is the theatre critic of
Tribune and a freelance theatre reviewer. He is a lecturer in modern British theatre whose seminal study,
In-Yer-Face Theatre, defined a new generation of writers and their work. In 2006 Methuen Drama published his guide,
The Theatre of Martin Crimp; his subsequent books published by Methuen Drama include
Rewriting the Nation: British Theatre Today (2011),
The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary British Playwrights (co-edited with Martin Middeke and Peter Paul Schnierer, 2011) and
Modern British Playwriting: the 1990s (2012). His journalism has featured in the
Sunday Times, the
Daily Telegraph and the
Independent.Book InformationISBN 9781408184417
Author Aleks SierzFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Methuen DramaPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 425g