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David Hare is one of the most important playwrights to have emerged in the UK in the last forty years. This volume examines his stage plays, television plays and cinematic films, and is the first book of its kind to offer such comprehensive and up-to-date critical treatment. Contributions from leading academics in the study of modern British theatre sit alongside those from practitioners who have worked closely with Hare throughout his career, including former Director of the National Theatre Sir Richard Eyre. Uniquely, the volume also includes a chapter on Hare's work as journalist and public…mehr
David Hare is one of the most important playwrights to have emerged in the UK in the last forty years. This volume examines his stage plays, television plays and cinematic films, and is the first book of its kind to offer such comprehensive and up-to-date critical treatment. Contributions from leading academics in the study of modern British theatre sit alongside those from practitioners who have worked closely with Hare throughout his career, including former Director of the National Theatre Sir Richard Eyre. Uniquely, the volume also includes a chapter on Hare's work as journalist and public speaker; a personal memoir by Tony Bicat, co-founder with Hare of the enormously influential Portable Theatre; and an interview with Hare himself in which he offers a personal retrospective of his career as a film maker which is his fullest and clearest account of that work to date.
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Boon, Richard§Richard Boon is Professor of Drama in the Department of Music and Drama, University of Hull.
Inhaltsangabe
Chronology Directing work Introduction Richard Boon Part I. Text and Context: 1. Portable Theatre: 'fine detail, rough theatre'. A personal memoir Tony Bicât 2. Keeping turning up: Hare's early career Richard Boon 3. In opposition: Hare's response to Thatcherism Lib Taylor 4. Hare's trilogy at the National: private moralities and the common good Les Wade 5. Hare's 'stage poetry', 1995-2002 Duncan Wu 6. 'Stopping for lunch': the political theatre of David Hare Peter Ansorge Part II. Working with Hare: 7. Hare in collaboration: writing dialogues Cathy Turner 8. Acting Hare: The Permanent Way Bella Merlin 9. Directing Hare Richard Eyre Part III. Hare on Screen: 10. 'Being taken no notice of in ten million homes': David Hare's adventures in television John Bull 11. Hare on film: an interview Richard Boon Part IV. Overviews of Hare: 12. 'To ask how things might have been otherwise...': history and memory in the work of David Hare Steve Nicholson 13. Performing histories: Plenty and A Map of the World Janelle Reinelt 14. 'Marbled with doubt': satire, reality and the alpha male in the plays of David Hare Michael Mangan 15. 'Theatre and anti-theatre': David Hare and public speaking Chris Megson and Dan Rebellato.
Chronology; Directing work; Introduction Richard Boon; Part I. Text and Context: 1. Portable Theatre: 'fine detail, rough theatre'. A personal memoir Tony Bicât; 2. Keeping turning up: Hare's early career Richard Boon; 3. In opposition: Hare's response to Thatcherism Lib Taylor; 4. Hare's trilogy at the National: private moralities and the common good Les Wade; 5. Hare's 'stage poetry', 1995-2002 Duncan Wu; 6. 'Stopping for lunch': the political theatre of David Hare Peter Ansorge; Part II. Working with Hare: 7. Hare in collaboration: writing dialogues Cathy Turner; 8. Acting Hare: The Permanent Way Bella Merlin; 9. Directing Hare Richard Eyre; Part III. Hare on Screen: 10. 'Being taken no notice of in ten million homes': David Hare's adventures in television John Bull; 11. Hare on film: an interview Richard Boon; Part IV. Overviews of Hare: 12. 'To ask how things might have been otherwise...': history and memory in the work of David Hare Steve Nicholson; 13. Performing histories: Plenty and A Map of the World Janelle Reinelt; 14. 'Marbled with doubt': satire, reality and the alpha male in the plays of David Hare Michael Mangan; 15. 'Theatre and anti-theatre': David Hare and public speaking Chris Megson and Dan Rebellato.
Chronology Directing work Introduction Richard Boon Part I. Text and Context: 1. Portable Theatre: 'fine detail, rough theatre'. A personal memoir Tony Bicât 2. Keeping turning up: Hare's early career Richard Boon 3. In opposition: Hare's response to Thatcherism Lib Taylor 4. Hare's trilogy at the National: private moralities and the common good Les Wade 5. Hare's 'stage poetry', 1995-2002 Duncan Wu 6. 'Stopping for lunch': the political theatre of David Hare Peter Ansorge Part II. Working with Hare: 7. Hare in collaboration: writing dialogues Cathy Turner 8. Acting Hare: The Permanent Way Bella Merlin 9. Directing Hare Richard Eyre Part III. Hare on Screen: 10. 'Being taken no notice of in ten million homes': David Hare's adventures in television John Bull 11. Hare on film: an interview Richard Boon Part IV. Overviews of Hare: 12. 'To ask how things might have been otherwise...': history and memory in the work of David Hare Steve Nicholson 13. Performing histories: Plenty and A Map of the World Janelle Reinelt 14. 'Marbled with doubt': satire, reality and the alpha male in the plays of David Hare Michael Mangan 15. 'Theatre and anti-theatre': David Hare and public speaking Chris Megson and Dan Rebellato.
Chronology; Directing work; Introduction Richard Boon; Part I. Text and Context: 1. Portable Theatre: 'fine detail, rough theatre'. A personal memoir Tony Bicât; 2. Keeping turning up: Hare's early career Richard Boon; 3. In opposition: Hare's response to Thatcherism Lib Taylor; 4. Hare's trilogy at the National: private moralities and the common good Les Wade; 5. Hare's 'stage poetry', 1995-2002 Duncan Wu; 6. 'Stopping for lunch': the political theatre of David Hare Peter Ansorge; Part II. Working with Hare: 7. Hare in collaboration: writing dialogues Cathy Turner; 8. Acting Hare: The Permanent Way Bella Merlin; 9. Directing Hare Richard Eyre; Part III. Hare on Screen: 10. 'Being taken no notice of in ten million homes': David Hare's adventures in television John Bull; 11. Hare on film: an interview Richard Boon; Part IV. Overviews of Hare: 12. 'To ask how things might have been otherwise...': history and memory in the work of David Hare Steve Nicholson; 13. Performing histories: Plenty and A Map of the World Janelle Reinelt; 14. 'Marbled with doubt': satire, reality and the alpha male in the plays of David Hare Michael Mangan; 15. 'Theatre and anti-theatre': David Hare and public speaking Chris Megson and Dan Rebellato.
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