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Edward Bond

    18. červenec 1934 – 3. březen 2024

    Edward Bond byl britský dramatik, jehož díla se vyznačovala radikální a často provokativní kritikou společnosti. Jeho hry zkoumaly témata moci, násilí a lidské přirozenosti s nekompromisním realismem a filozofickým vhledem. Bond se zaměřoval na rozkládání konvenčních narativních struktur a jazyka, aby odhalil skryté mechanismy útlaku a hledal možnosti lidského osvobození. Jeho vliv na moderní drama je nepopiratelný, protože posunul hranice toho, co může divadlo zkoumat a jak to může činit.

    Edward Bond
    Plays: Two. lear, the sea, narrow road to the deep north, black mass, pession
    Bond Plays
    The Children & Have I None
    Moře
    Spaseni. Činohra ND 2009-2010
    Spaseni
    • Spaseni

      • 266 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      3,5(645)Ohodnotit

      Mučivý milostný trojúhelník sociálně i emocionálně zmrzačených mladých lidí zasazený do bezútěšného prostředí předměstské čtvrti vyvrcholí hrůzným zločinem. Program divadelní inscenace britského dramatika Edwarda Bonda obsahuje dvě životopisné studie, rozhovor s dramatikem, recenzi představení v pražském Činohernímu klubu z roku 1969 od J. Černého, text hry, portréty inscenátorů a herců a fotografie z představení.

      Spaseni
    • The Children & Have I None

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
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      Two new plays from Britain's most challenging dramatist Have I None and The Children are both set in a late-21st-century apocalyptic landscape where human behaviour is monitored, living spaces are designated and where any emotional displays are immediately eradicated. In The Children a teenager's unquestioning loyalty to his mother has fatal consequences, while in Have I None a couple's lives are irreversibly changed by the appearance of a disturbing stranger who questions their existence.Edward Bond is "a great playwright - many, particularly in continental Europe, would say the greatest living English playwright" (Independent)

      The Children & Have I None
    • Bond Plays

      • 150 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
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      The internationally acclaimed dramatist Edward Bond endures as one of the towering figures of contemporary British theatre. His plays are read at schools and university level. Edward Bond is the most radical playwright to have emerged from the sixti

      Bond Plays
    • The internationally acclaimed dramatist Edward Bond endures as one of the towering figures of contemporary British theatre. His plays are read at schools and university level. "Edward Bond is the most radical playwright to have emerged from the sixtiLear - "Bond's greatest (and biggest) play … It is even more topical now and will become more so as man's inhumanity gains subtle sophistication with the twenty-first century's approach" (The Times); The Sea - "It blends wild farce with tragedy and ends with a sliver of hope … what makes the play fascinating is Bond's bleak poetry and social comedy" (Guardian); Narrow Road to the Deep North - "His best piece so far … No one else could have written it" (The Times); Black Mass, written for performance at an anti-apartheid demonstration: "A Georg Grosz picture come to life … the only possible kind of artistic imagery through which to speak of such evil" (Listener); Passion - a play for CND: "Mingles comedy and high anger with absolute sureness." (Guardian) 

      Plays: Two. lear, the sea, narrow road to the deep north, black mass, pession
    • A wild storm shakes a small East Anglian seaside village and sets off a series of events that changes the lives of all its residents. Set in the high Edwardian world of 1907, The Sea is a fascinating blend of wild farce, high comedy, biting social satire and bleak poetic tragedy.

      The Sea
    • Restoration is set in eighteenth-century England: a world of cruelty, injustice and iron privilege. Lord Are is forced by poverty into an unwanted marriage with the daughter of a wealthy mineowner. One morning, during breakfast, he commits a bizarre and fatal crime. He seeks to pin responsibility for it on his guileless, illiterate footman, Bob Hedges. A battle ensues between Bob's black, justice-hungry wife and the fortified privilege of the ruling classes. This is a new programme text edition of the play with minor revisions to the original text and produced for the tour by Oxford Staeg Company.

      Restoration
    • The book delves into the historical interplay between theatre and societal crises, highlighting how stage plays have served as a medium for exploring contemporary challenges and predicting future events. It examines the role of live theatre from ancient Greek times to the present, illustrating how audiences have sought understanding and insight during turbulent political, social, and economic periods. This collection invites readers to reflect on the questions raised by theatre in the face of uncertainty.

      Theatre in Times of Crisis: 20 Scenes for the Stage in Troubled Times