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Noel Greig

    Noël Greig fut un dramaturge britannique célébré pour ses contributions au théâtre gay radical. Son œuvre se caractérise par des personnages qui affirment activement leur identité gay, passant d'une position de marginalité à une auto-affirmation militante. Les pièces de Greig exploraient souvent des thèmes de libération gay, notamment à travers des récits centrés sur des figures historiques et la persécution des personnes homosexuelles. Au-delà de l'écriture, il fut un réalisateur et producteur prolifique, façonnant de manière significative les productions théâtrales.

    Tin Soldier and Other Plays for Children
    Do We Ever See Grace? - A play for young people
    Playwriting
    Rainbow's Ending
    AT BREAK OF DAY
    • AT BREAK OF DAY

      A Play

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The narrative follows two soldiers on their arduous journey home after a prolonged war, where they meet a diverse array of characters. As their trek unfolds, the events take on a surreal, almost nightmarish quality, leading them through a century marked by various conflicts. This exploration delves into the psychological and emotional impacts of war, blending reality with dreamlike experiences.

      AT BREAK OF DAY
    • Set in a world dominated by two insatiable giants, the narrative explores how society and individuals respond to impending devastation. This modern fable employs a unique storytelling style that allows performers to embody both characters and narrators, encouraging creative and imaginative interpretations. With a large, flexible cast, the play invites diverse dramatic expressions, making it a multifaceted exploration of resilience and reaction in the face of overwhelming challenges.

      Rainbow's Ending
    • Playwriting

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(31)Évaluer

      This text offers a practical guide to the creation of text for live performance, and contains a wealth of exercises for all individuals and groups involved in making theatre.

      Playwriting
    • The play features a unique 'clown show' format, where actors don clown-style costumes to create a vibrant backdrop for the central character, Grace. This representation highlights those marginalized by society who cultivate resilience against injustice. With its intelligent exploration of contemporary themes, the play serves as an engaging and thought-provoking experience, making it particularly suitable for school groups and young audiences. The flexible cast size allows for dynamic performances.

      Do We Ever See Grace? - A play for young people
    • Tin Soldier and Other Plays for Children

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Three plays for Children adapted from popular fairytales: Tin Soldier A Tasty Tale (Hansel and Gretel) Hood in the Wood (Red Riding Hood) Can be performed by one person or several.Suitable for children aged 7 and over.

      Tin Soldier and Other Plays for Children