House Arrest
by Anna Deavere Smith

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From the award-winning actor and playwright Anna Deavere Smith, two teeming, pungent cross-sections of the American experience.

In the provocative and at times bitterly funny play House Arrest

, Smith examines the relationships between a succession of American presidents and their observers in and out of the press.

Arcing from Clinton and Monica Lewinsky to Jefferson and Sally Hemings and alive with the voices of such real-life figures as Ed Bradley, George Stephanopoulos, Anita Hill, and Abraham Lincoln, the result is a priceless examination of the intersection of public power and private life.

In Piano

, Smith casts her gaze back a century as she follows the tangled lines of race, sex, and exploitation in a prosperous Cuban household on the eve of the Spanish-American War.

Deftly and suspensefully, Smith tells a story of ruptured allegiances and ramifying deceptions in which no one—master or servant, friend or enemy—is what he or she pretends to be.

Together these two plays are further proof that Anna Deavere Smith is one of the most searing and revelatory voices in the American theater.

Publication

Publisher Anchorage
Year 2004
Binding Paperback
Pages 304
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9781400033577
ISBN-10 1400033578
LCCN 2003057800
LCC PS3569.M465 H68 2004
DCC 812/.54

House Arrest is a American play written by Anna Deavere Smith and published by Anchorage in New York (2004).

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