Two Plays About Israel/Palestine

Masada, Facts

Fiction & Literature, Drama
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Author: Arthur Milner ISBN: 9781469774794
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 22, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Arthur Milner
ISBN: 9781469774794
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 22, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

TWO PLAYS ABOUT ISRAEL/PALESTINE

Arthur Milners plays are always smart, engaging and contemporary. Milner is a man of his times who never talks down to his audience, even as he courts and incites strong reactions. We forgive him, though because he entertains us with clever and funny characters. He seems incapable of writing a character without a sense of humour.
Patrick McDonald

MASADA

theatre stripped to its essencea challenging piece of workfactually fascinating and a skillful piece of writingdriven by a powerful and frightening logic.
Jill Lawless, Now Magazine

one of the greatest examples of artistic moral courage Ive ever witnessedleads its audience onto very slippery moral ground and leaves the viewer to grope for his or her own answersWriting and stagin Masada was an act of moral courage.
Brian Gorman, Ottawa Sun

FACTS>

rivetingMilner has dared tackle one of the most difficult and explosive political questions on eartha strong will, a confident pen, clear thinking, a well-informed human being, and a writer passionately engagedThis is a powerful play.
Alvina Ruprecht, Capital Critics Circle

Facts is a stimulating and provocative piece of theatre which delivers a fascinating political and philosophical debate without reducing the characters to talking heads.
Jamie Portman, Postmedia News

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TWO PLAYS ABOUT ISRAEL/PALESTINE

Arthur Milners plays are always smart, engaging and contemporary. Milner is a man of his times who never talks down to his audience, even as he courts and incites strong reactions. We forgive him, though because he entertains us with clever and funny characters. He seems incapable of writing a character without a sense of humour.
Patrick McDonald

MASADA

theatre stripped to its essencea challenging piece of workfactually fascinating and a skillful piece of writingdriven by a powerful and frightening logic.
Jill Lawless, Now Magazine

one of the greatest examples of artistic moral courage Ive ever witnessedleads its audience onto very slippery moral ground and leaves the viewer to grope for his or her own answersWriting and stagin Masada was an act of moral courage.
Brian Gorman, Ottawa Sun

FACTS>

rivetingMilner has dared tackle one of the most difficult and explosive political questions on eartha strong will, a confident pen, clear thinking, a well-informed human being, and a writer passionately engagedThis is a powerful play.
Alvina Ruprecht, Capital Critics Circle

Facts is a stimulating and provocative piece of theatre which delivers a fascinating political and philosophical debate without reducing the characters to talking heads.
Jamie Portman, Postmedia News

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