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Description
The theatre of Howard Barker subverts myth and
invents history in its pursuit of the meaning of
individual integrity. Repudiating politics and
asserting the primacy of the emotions, Barker's
tragedy is written in a language by turns poetic
and brutally mundane. The effects are
disconcerting and destabilizing, as he insists
tragedy must be. The twelfth and final collection
of plays from this celebrated, influential and
widely-studied playwright includesAt Her Age and
Hers, which uses Vel225zquz's painting Las
Meninas to meditate on the making of a work of
art, removing the figures from the frame,
animating them, and assembling them
again.Landscape with Cries, which invokes the
savagery of the Peasants' Revolt of
fourteenth-century France to create an unlikely
heroine. Womanly, a play whichis alternatively
dreamlike and nightmarish in its biography of
Elbow, the aptly named protagonist who defies the
conventional morals of her day. Four Dialogues
which are small in size of cast, but ambitious in
their confrontations with the ideas of faith,
language, and longing. Struggling to define their
needs, the characters come near to the final
purpose of Barker's dramatic endeavour 8211the
discovery of a reason to exist.True
Condition 8211both the title of the play and
the name of an unseaworthy vessel 8211which
tells of the final voyage of a boat crewed by
criminals.
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