The Designated Mourner

Fiction & Literature, Drama, American, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book The Designated Mourner by Wallace Shawn, Theatre Communications Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Wallace Shawn ISBN: 9781559366564
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group Publication: December 21, 2010
Imprint: Theatre Communications Group Language: English
Author: Wallace Shawn
ISBN: 9781559366564
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Publication: December 21, 2010
Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
Language: English

“The play nicely combines Pinterian menace with caustic political commentary.” –Time

“Acerbic, elusive, poetic and chilling, the writing is demanding in a rarefied manner. Its implications are both affecting and disturbing.” –Los Angeles Times

“In his exquisitely written dramatic lament for the decline of high culture. . . . [Shawn] offers a definition of the self that should rattle the defenses of intellectual snobs everywhere.” –The New York Times

Writer and performer Wallace Shawn’s landmark 1996 play features three characters—a respected poet, his daughter, and her English-professor husband—suspected of subversion in a world where culture has come under the control of the ruling oligarchy. Told through three interwoven monologues, the Orwellian political story is recounted alongside the visceral dissolution of a marriage. The play debuted at the Royal National Theatre in London, in a production directed by David Hare, who also directed the film version, starring Mike Nichols and Miranda Richardson. The play’s subsequent New York premiere was staged in a long-abandoned men’s club in lower Manhattan, directed by Shawn’s longtime collaborator André Gregory.

Wallace Shawn is the author of Our Late Night (OBIE Award for Best Play), Marie and Bruce, Aunt Dan and Lemon, The Fever, and the screenplay for My Dinner with André. His most recent play, Grasses of a Thousand Colors, premiered last year in London.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“The play nicely combines Pinterian menace with caustic political commentary.” –Time

“Acerbic, elusive, poetic and chilling, the writing is demanding in a rarefied manner. Its implications are both affecting and disturbing.” –Los Angeles Times

“In his exquisitely written dramatic lament for the decline of high culture. . . . [Shawn] offers a definition of the self that should rattle the defenses of intellectual snobs everywhere.” –The New York Times

Writer and performer Wallace Shawn’s landmark 1996 play features three characters—a respected poet, his daughter, and her English-professor husband—suspected of subversion in a world where culture has come under the control of the ruling oligarchy. Told through three interwoven monologues, the Orwellian political story is recounted alongside the visceral dissolution of a marriage. The play debuted at the Royal National Theatre in London, in a production directed by David Hare, who also directed the film version, starring Mike Nichols and Miranda Richardson. The play’s subsequent New York premiere was staged in a long-abandoned men’s club in lower Manhattan, directed by Shawn’s longtime collaborator André Gregory.

Wallace Shawn is the author of Our Late Night (OBIE Award for Best Play), Marie and Bruce, Aunt Dan and Lemon, The Fever, and the screenplay for My Dinner with André. His most recent play, Grasses of a Thousand Colors, premiered last year in London.

More books from Theatre Communications Group

Cover of the book The Illusion by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Spring Awakening by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book The Floating Island Plays by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Bad Boy Nietzsche! and Other Plays by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Liars, Thieves and Other Sinners on the Bench by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Wakey, Wakey (TCG Edition) by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Contemporary American Monologues for Men by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Golden Child by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Next to Normal by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Speech & Debate (TCG Edition) by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Belleville by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book The Realistic Joneses by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Conversations with Peter Brook: 1970-2000 by Wallace Shawn
Cover of the book Chekhov's Three Sisters and Woolf's Orlando by Wallace Shawn
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy