Look Back in Anger (Faber)

John Osborne(Faber & Faber)

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Synopsis

In 1956 John Osborne's <i>Look Back in Anger </i>changed the course of English theatre.

'<i>Look Back in Anger</i> presents post-war youth as it really is.

To have done this at all would be a significant achievement; to have done it in a first play is a minor miracle.

All the qualities are there, qualities one had despaired of ever seeing on stage - the drift towards anarchy, the instinctive leftishness, the automatic rejection of "official" attitudes, the surrealist sense of humour... the casual promiscuity, the sense of lacking a crusade worth fighting for and, underlying all these, the determination that no one who dies shall go unmourned.' Kenneth Tynan, <i>Observer</i>, 13 May 1956

'<i>Look Back in Anger</i>... has its inarguable importance as the beginning of a revolution in the British theatre, and as the central and most immediately influential expression of the mood of its time, the mood of the "angry young man".' John Russell Taylor

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