Naomi Wallace, an American playwright based in Britain, is one of
the more original and provocative voices in contemporary theatre.
Her poetic, erotically-charged, and politically engaged plays have
been seen in London's West End, off-Broadway, at the
Comedie-Francaise, in regional and provincial theaters, and on
college campuses around the world. Known for their intimate,
sensual encounters examining the relationship between identity and
power, Wallace's works have attracted a wide range of theatre
practitioners, including such important directors as Dominic
Dromgoole, Ron Daniels, Jo Bonney, and Kwame Kwei-Armah. Drawing on
scholars, activists, historians, and theatre artists in the United
States, Canada, Britain, and the Middle East, this anthology of
essays presents a comprehensive overview of Wallace's body of work
that will be of use to theatre practitioners, students, scholars,
and educators alike.
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