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New Downtown Now - An Anthology Of New Theater From Downtown New York (Paperback)
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New Downtown Now - An Anthology Of New Theater From Downtown New York (Paperback)
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At a time when most serious drama being written and produced for
the American stage aspires only to mainstream acceptance and
high-toned mediocrity, an innovative new generation of playwrights
based in New York City has emerged, crafting works that challenge
and undermine the conventional structure, language, and
characterization of commercial theater while rejecting outdated
notions of the avant-garde. New Downtown Now brings together ten
new works that exemplify the playfulness, excitement, and
possibilities of the theater. Characterized by fragmenting
structure, hypnotic rhythms, kaleido-scopic imagery, unpredictable
characters, and lyrical language, these plays resemble puzzles from
which the writers are teasing revelations. Though disparate in
subject matter and style, with characters ranging from a sushi chef
to a soldier and settings from a taxicab to a live television
broadcast, these highly original plays share a commitment to formal
experimentation that places them beyond the psychological cliches
of the majority and the cold condescension of postmodernism. The
anthology includes Interim by Barbara Cassidy; Tragedy: a tragedy
by Will Eno; Nine Come by Elana Greenfield; Shufu-Sachiko and
Enoshima Island by Madelyn Kent; The Appeal by Young Jean Lee; The
Vomit Talk of Ghosts by Kevin Oakes; Ajax (por nobody) by Alice
Tuan; Apparition, an uneasy play of the underknown by Anne
Washburn; Demon Baby by Erin Courtney. Mac Wellman is the author of
numerous plays and the recipient of three Obie awards, most
recently in 2003 for lifetime achievement. He is professor of
playwriting at Brooklyn College. Young Jean Lee is a playwright and
director, and member of the Obie award-winning company 13P. Jeffrey
M. Jones is a playwright and curator of the Obie award-winning
Little Theater at Tonic in New York.
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