Electra
by Tom Mcgrath

Electra Book Cover
Electra Cover

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What readers are saying

Readers find this interpretation of Electra to be a thought-provoking take on a classic story, highlighting the complexities of revenge and ethics. The minimalist production effectively enhances the narrative, encouraging deeper engagement with the themes presented.

Thought-provoking interpretationMinimalist production enhances storyDeeper engagement with themesSparse version may not appeal to everyone

Synopsis

As a dramatist, Tom McGrath's great strength is to pare things down to the fewest possible words, the sparsest settings, only the most elemental action.

His extraordinary stroke with Electra is to seize on the brevities of Greek tragedy and whittle them down even further.

The result: a lethal little piece, bristling with menacing meanings and consequences, representing a total minefield.

We watch in horror as the characters blunder through it.

His Electra is self-righteously correct, mad and disastrous.

His Orestes, rather than god-enlightened, is a hesitant teenager blinded by a vision of new beginnings.

All the characters have a dubious mixture of self-deluding, self-interested and high-minded motives.

All are fatally credulous, believing messengers and messages even less reliably credentialed than CNN, Fox or the BBC.

This piece zings with more compressed meaning than many ten times its length.

It resonates powerfully for all of us watching similar stories unfolding in the Middle East, Congo, Rwanda, the USA and Northern Ireland.

- Bob Tait, theatre reviewer and literary critic.

Publication

Year2003
BindingPaperback
Pages44
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780954962524
ISBN-100954962524

Electra is a British play written by Tom Mcgrath and published by Capercaille Books (2003).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle.

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Capercaille Books · 2003 · 44 pp

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