Description
An explosive, humorous and haunting play from 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Jackie Sibblies Drury that shows a group of actors telling the little-known story of the first genocide of the 20th century.
About the Author
Jackie Sibblies Drury: Plays include Marys Seacole (OBIE Award), Fairview (2019 Pulitzer Prize),?Really,?Social Creatures, and?We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915.?The presenters of her plays include Young Vic, Lincoln Center Theatre, Soho Rep., Berkeley Rep, New York City Players & Abrons Arts Center, Victory Gardens, Trinity Rep, Woolly Mammoth, Undermain Theatre, InterAct Theatre, Actors Theater of Louisville, Company One, and Bush Theatre. Drury has developed her work at Sundance, Bellagio Center, Ground Floor at Berkeley Rep, Soho Rep. Writer/Director Lab, New York Theatre Workshop, Bushwick Starr, LARK, and MacDowell Colony, among others.? She has received the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, a Jerome Fellowship at The LARK, a United States Artists Fellowship, a Helen Merrill Playwriting Award, and?a Windham-Campbell Literary Prize in Drama.??
Reviews
Impressively navigates the tricky boundaries that separate art and life, the haunted present and the haunting historical past. * New York Times *
In recalling a traumatic chapter of African history, it magnifies the biases and conflicts that are inextricably part of the act of remembrance itself. * LA Times *
A smart piece of self-reflexive theatre, constantly questioning the appropriation of characters, narratives and cultures that are commonplace elements of 'storytelling'. * Time Out London *
A genuine THUNDERBOLT ... devastatingly funny ... dangerous and primal and weird. * Washington Post *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350146402
Author Ms Jackie Sibblies Drury
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 128g