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Tony Kushner

    16 juillet 1956

    Tony Kushner est un dramaturge américain dont les œuvres abordent souvent des thèmes sociaux et politiques complexes. Son écriture se caractérise par sa portée ambitieuse, son échelle épique et sa profonde perspicacité humaine. Kushner explore sans crainte les dilemmes éthiques et les ambiguïtés morales, incitant les lecteurs et le public à considérer les complexités de l'expérience humaine. Sa voix distinctive et sa maîtrise littéraire en font une figure marquante du drame contemporain.

    Tony Kushner
    Death & Taxes Hydriotaphia & Other Plays
    Brundibar
    Stuck Rubber Baby
    Tony Kushner in Conversation
    Angels in America. Pt.2
    Angels in America
    • Part One of the two-part Angels in America, Tony Kushner's epic drama set during the Reagan years in America - now recognised as one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century. Prior, visited by ghosts of his ancestors and abandoned by his lover after his diagnosis with AIDS, is wondering if he is still sane when the angels select him to be their prophet. Powerbroker Roy Cohn also has the virus - but he believes that only the powerless can have that particular illness, and so kicks back against his diagnosis. In the 'melting pot where nothing melted' of modern America, the nation's reaction to the sickness - and its sufferers - is laid bare. Millennium Approaches was premiered in May 1991 by the Eureka Theatre Company, San Francisco, directed by David Esbjornson. In London it was premiered in January 1992 in a National Theatre production at the Cottesloe Theatre, directed by Declan Donnellan. The play received many awards, including Best Play at the 1992 Evening Standard Awards, Best New Play at the 1992 Critics' Circle Awards, Best Play at the 1993 Tony Awards and the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

      Angels in America
      4,3
    • Angels in America. Pt.2

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Dramatizes the effects of AIDS on the United States through the experiences of lawyer Roy Cohn, a Mormon couple, and a young man called Prior Walter

      Angels in America. Pt.2
      4,3
    • The premier American playwright of this decade speaks out about art, sexuality, and social justice

      Tony Kushner in Conversation
      4,2
    • Stuck Rubber Baby

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      As a young gay man leading a closeted life in the 1960s American South, Toland Polk tries his best to keep a low profile. He’s aware of the racial injustice all around him—the segregationist politicians, the corrupt cops, the violent Klan members—but he feels powerless to make a difference. That all changes when he crosses paths with an impassioned coed named Ginger Raines.Ginger introduces him to a lively and diverse group of civil rights activists, folk singers, and night club performers—men and women who live authentically despite the conformist values of their hometown. Emboldened by this new community, Toland joins the local protests and even finds the courage to venture into a gay bar.No longer content to stay on the sidelines, Toland joins his friends as they fight against bigotry. But in Clayfield, Alabama, that can be dangerous—even deadly.

      Stuck Rubber Baby
      4,1
    • Brundibar

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      An illustrated retelling of the Czech opera in which a brother and sister find a way to outwit the bullying, bellowing, hurdy-gurdy grinder named Brundibar who will not let them earn money by singing in the town square

      Brundibar
      4,1
    • The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Angels in America" presents a major collection of short plays written over the past few yeas.

      Death & Taxes Hydriotaphia & Other Plays
      3,8
    • The Glass Menagerie

      • 137pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The Glass Menagerie was Tennesse Williams's first dramatic success. Though he went on to write such unforgettable plays as A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, it remains in the minds of many his most moving masterpiece, his most perfectly wrought triumph. The story of a mother, her son and daughter, and her daughter's suitor, it brings to life human beings who cling to a dream world that can so easily be shattered into jagged pieces, as illusion is destroyed by reality. (back cover)

      The Glass Menagerie
      3,8
    • Spectaculum 56

      Fünf moderne Theaterstücke

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      Spectaculum 56