
Theatre of David Greig, The
Author(s): Clare Wallace (Author), Kevin J. Wetmore Jr. (Series Editor), Patrick Lonergan (Series Editor)
- Publisher: Methuen Drama
- Publication Date: August 29, 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 270 pages
- ISBN-10: 140815739X
- ISBN-13: 9781408157398
Book Description
David Greig has been described as ‘one of the most interesting and adventurous British dramatists of his generation’ (Daily Telegraph) and ‘one of the most intellectually stimulating dramatists around’ (Guardian). Since he began writing for theatre in the early nineties, his work has been both copious and remarkably varied, defying neat generalisations or attempts to pigeon-hole his work. Besides his original plays, he has adapated classics, is co-founder of the Suspect Culture Theatre Group and is currently Dramaturge for the National Theatre of Scotland. This Critical Companion provides an analytical survey of his work, from his early plays such as Europe and The Architect through to more recent works Damascus, Dunsinane and Ramallah; it also considers the plays produced with Suspect Culture and his work for young audiences. As such it is the first book to provide a critical account of the full variety of his work and will appeal to students and fans of contemporary British theatre. Clare Wallace provides a detailed analysis of a broad selection of plays and their productions, reviews current discourses about his work and offers a framework for enquiry. The Companion features an interview with David Greig and a further three essays by leading academics offering a variety of critical perspectives.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Clare Wallace’s The Theatre of David Greig is a finely researched book that offers the first comprehensive account of the full range of the Scottish dramatist David Greig’s expansive theatre output over the past twenty years. It is impressively rich in detail and broad in scope … Each chapter in this book is imaginatively assembled, painstakingly researched and richly illustrated with examples from cultural theory as well as the plays … [It] is impressively authoritative and never less than an intellectually stimulating read about a very important Scottish, British and international playwright.
Journal of Contemporary Drama in English
Journal of Contemporary Drama in English
About the Author
Clare Wallace is Senior Lecturer in Irish and British Literature and Irish and Intercultural Studies at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. She is a contributor to the two volumes The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary Irish Playwrights, The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary British Playwrights, and author of Suspect Cultures: Narrative, Identity and Citation in 1990s New Drama (2011). Further works include: Monologues: Theatre, Performance, Subjectivity (2006), and Television plays (co-written with Stewart Parker, 2010).
Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. is professor of theatre arts at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, USA, the author and editor of ten books including
The Empire Triumphant: Race, Religion and Rebellion in the Star Wars Films, and a contributor to numerous volumes on sci-fi, pop culture and religion, including essays on Godzilla, Star Wars, and Battlestar Galactica. His areas of expertise include Japanese theatre, African theatre, Shakespeare, Greek tragedy, stage combat and comedy. He is co-editor with Patrick Lonergan of Bloomsbury Methuen Drama’s Critical Companions series. Patrick Lonergan is Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies at University of Galway, Ireland.
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