Six Plays - Mickle Maher

Six Plays

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
264 Seiten
2022
Surrey Books,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-57284-310-3 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
Six major plays by the Chicago-based playwright Mickle Maher, representing work created from 1999 to 2019.
This anthology features six plays by celebrated Chicago playwright Mickle Maher, who has been described by the Houston Chronicle as “one of the most original voices in American theater today,” and by the Chicago Reader as “a master at creating complex, paradoxical works that encompass their own contradictions.” Maher’s plays engage classic literature as a jumping off point for seriously unusual comedic dramas, often dealing with the absurdity, difficulties, and rewards of artistic endeavor. His work has been influenced by or compared to Eugène Ionesco, Maria Irene Fornes, Kenneth Koch, and Edward Albee, among others. This edition is designed to be useful for schools and other organizations that wish to mount productions of Maher’s plays, which generally feature small casts and simple scenery and stagings, and thus can be easy to produce.



Production rights for any of these six plays can be requested from the publisher.




The anthology includes:



An Apology for the Course and Outcome of Certain Events Delivered by Doctor John Faustus on This His Final Evening

On the night Faustus concludes his bargain with Mephistopheles, he apologizes to a group of random people for his failure to keep a diary of his fabulous life.



The Hunchback Variations

Ludwig von Beethoven and Quasimodo present a panel discussion on their failure to create an impossible sound called for in a stage direction in Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.



Spirits to Enforce

Twelve telefundraisers with secret identities work to raise money for a superheroic production of The Tempest in a bid to save Fathomtown from Professor Cannibal and his band of evil doers.


There Is a Happiness That Morning Is

Having engaged the evening before in a highly inappropriate display of public affection on the main lawn of their rural New England campus, two lecturers on the poems of William Blake must now, in class, either apologize for their behavior or effectively justify it to keep their jobs.

Song About Himself

In a dystopian future, a woman made extraordinary by her ability to speak relatively clearly tries to connect with others on a mysterious social media site created by a rogue artificial intelligence.



It Is Magic

Deb and Sandy are auditioning Tim for the role of the Wolf in a production of The Three Little Pigs, but there’s a mysterious haze in the basement of the Mortier Civic Playhouse and that, in addition to interruptions from the director of the Scottish play that’s going on upstairs, is making things difficult. Then, Liz shows up and throws the whole room into (further) chaos. It Is Magic reveals the deep, ancient evil at the heart of the community theater audition process.

Mickle Maher is a co-founder of Chicago's Theater Oobleck, with whom he has produced plays for more than thirty years. He lectures on playwriting at the University of Chicago, and lives with his wife and son in Evanston, IL. Loren Kruger is Professor of Comparative and English Literature, and Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Chicago, and has been watching Mickle Maher’s plays since 1988. She is the author of several books, most recently A Century of South African Theatre (Bloomsbury), Imagining the Edgy City (Oxford University Press), and the award-winning Post-Imperial Brecht (Cambridge University Press), and her articles on theatre in Chicago and elsewhere have appeared in many publications, including Critical Stages, The Drama Review, Theater, Theater der Zeit, Theatre Research International, and Theatre Journal.

INTRODUCTION/PREFACE

1.AN APOLOGY FOR THE COURSE AND OUTCOME OF CERTAIN EVENTS

2.DELIVERED BY DOCTOR JOHN FAUSTUS ON THIS HIS FINAL EVENING

3.THE HUNCHBACK VARIATIONS

4.SPIRITS TO ENFORCE

5.THERE IS A HAPPINESS THAT MORNING IS

6.SONG ABOUT HIMSELF

7.IT IS MAGIC

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Loren Kruger
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort Chicago, IL
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
ISBN-10 1-57284-310-1 / 1572843101
ISBN-13 978-1-57284-310-3 / 9781572843103
Zustand Neuware
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