Plays Five
by Howard Barker

Plays Five Book Cover
Plays Five Cover

Highlights

Room for Extras Unit Set/Multiple Settings British

Synopsis

Includes the plays The Last Supper, Seven Lears, Hated Nightfall and Wounds to the Face

Howard Barker is one of the most significant and controversial dramatists of his time.

His plays challenge, unsettle and expose.

Both The Last Supper and Seven Lears exemplify Barker's way with great religious and literary stories, the first placing the willful suicide of a Christ-like prophet, Lvov, in the context of modern chaos, illuminating his moral ambiguities with comic or painful parables, the second taking its inspiration from the significant absence in Shakespeare's play, that of Lear's wife, the queen whose murder is here discerned as the origin as the great family tragedy.

The execution of the Russian royal family remains shrouded in mystery - not least that of the identity of two bodies discovered in the mass grave years after the event.

In Hated Nightfall Barker's speculative imagination leads him to identify these as the children's tutor, Dancer, and a recalcitrant servant, Jane.

Dancer is perhaps Barker's archetypal hero, febrile, iconoclastic, yet in search of a self-sacrifice nothing appears to justify.

In Wounds to the Face

, our complex and sometimes violent relations with our own physiognomy form the psychological link between related scenes of wounding, notoriety, shame and vanity in a play of kaleidoscopic energy and imagery.

Publication

Publisher Oberon
Year 2012
Binding Paperback
Edition Reprint
Pages 392
Place London [England]
Language English
ISBN-13 9781840028867
ISBN-10 1840028866
eISBN-13 9781849432689
LCCN 2009379974
LCC PR6052.A6485 A6 2009
DCC 808.82

Plays Five is a British play written by Howard Barker and published by Oberon in London [England] (2012).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781849432689).

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