Obedience, Struggle and Revolt

Obedience, Struggle and Revolt

by David Hare (Author)

Synopsis

What is a political playwright? Does theatre have any direct effect on society? Why choose to work in a medium which speaks to so few? Is theatre itself facing oblivion? All frequent questions addressed to David Hare over the last thirty-five years, as his work has taken him from the travelling fringe to the National Theatre, from seasons on Broadway to performances in prisons, church halls and on bare floors. Since 1978, Hare has sought uniquely to address these and other questions in occasional lectures given both in Britain and abroad. Now, for the first time, these lectures are collected together with some of his more recent prose pieces about God, Iraq, Israel/Palestine and the privatisation of the railways. Bringing to the lectern the same wit, insight and gift for the essential for which his plays are known, Hare presents the distilled result of a lifetime's sustained thinking about art and politics. The foremost theatrical chronicler of contemporary British life . ( New York Times ). Our best writer of contemporary drama . ( Sunday Times ).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 28 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 0571228720
ISBN 13: 9780571228720

Author Bio
David Hare was born in Sussex in 1947, and has had a long association with Britain's National Theatre, which produced eleven of his plays successively between 1978 and 1997. David Hare's most recent play, The Breath of Life, premiered at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, in October 2002.