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  1. Restoration
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Methuen Drama, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Set in 18th-century England: the foppish and cold-blooded Lord Are is forced by poverty into an unwanted marriage with the daughter of a wealthy mineowner, and they proceed to detest one another. The second plot sees the guileless footman Bob Hedges... mehr

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    Set in 18th-century England: the foppish and cold-blooded Lord Are is forced by poverty into an unwanted marriage with the daughter of a wealthy mineowner, and they proceed to detest one another. The second plot sees the guileless footman Bob Hedges bring home a new wife, Rose, who is the daughter of a freed slave. One morning, Lord Are commits a bizarre and fatal crime over his breakfast toast. He persuades the dazed Bob that it is in fact Bob who is responsible for the crime. But a battle ensues between the justice-hungry Rose and the fortified privilege of the ruling classes.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408168134
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (79 pages)
  2. Bingo
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Bingo' uses the last days of a brooding and unheroic William Shakespeare to accuse art and capitalism of vile inhumanity. Historical evidence suggests that not long before his death Shakespeare agreed to the enclosure of common land near Stratford,... mehr

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    'Bingo' uses the last days of a brooding and unheroic William Shakespeare to accuse art and capitalism of vile inhumanity. Historical evidence suggests that not long before his death Shakespeare agreed to the enclosure of common land near Stratford, which was beneficial to landowners such as Shakespeare, but disastrous for small tenants and the parish's poor. For Bond this incident is laced with damning echoes of King Lear's injustices, and motivates his portrayal of the writer as a bourgeois and apolitical capitalist, more occupied with his profits and rents than with the distress of those who depended on the land. 'Bingo' is a thorny cry against exploitation and passivity. It was first performed in 1973 at the Northcott Theatre, Exeter.

     

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    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays three. London: Methuen Drama, 1987

  3. Black mass
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Black Mass' is a concise and crucial satire set in a church in Vereeniging, South Africa. As he takes communion, the Prime Minister practises his justification for forcibly moving on a group of black people who have gathered to protest. Bond uses... mehr

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    'Black Mass' is a concise and crucial satire set in a church in Vereeniging, South Africa. As he takes communion, the Prime Minister practises his justification for forcibly moving on a group of black people who have gathered to protest. Bond uses potent imagery and satire to discuss the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, when police opened fire on a crowd of protestors, killing 69 people. The play originally formed part of a sequence written for the Sharpeville Massacre Tenth Anniversary Commemoration Evening, held by the Anti-Apartheid Movement at the Lyceum Theatre, London, in 1970.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408163139
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    Previously published in print: in Plays two. London, Methuen Drama, 1998

  4. Born
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    A street is being evacuated, people piled into trucks - Peter and Donna are ejected from their room, one suitcase each. They are afraid for their son Luke, but he puts on a uniform and joins the fighting, asking questions of an ailing and silent... mehr

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    A street is being evacuated, people piled into trucks - Peter and Donna are ejected from their room, one suitcase each. They are afraid for their son Luke, but he puts on a uniform and joins the fighting, asking questions of an ailing and silent world. 'Born' was first staged at the Avignon Festival in 2006. It is the third play in Bond's 'The Paris Pentad' (originally called 'The Colline Tetralogy'), preceded by 'The Crime of the Twenty-First Century' and 'Coffee', and followed by 'People' and 'Innocence'.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays eight. London: Methuen Drama, 2006

  5. Coffee
    a tragedy
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Coffee' centres around the death of a child and asks disturbing questions about the history of the twentieth century, through an examination of what constitutes acceptable behaviour towards children in our time. 'Coffee' was first staged in 2000 at... mehr

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    'Coffee' centres around the death of a child and asks disturbing questions about the history of the twentieth century, through an examination of what constitutes acceptable behaviour towards children in our time. 'Coffee' was first staged in 2000 at Le Théâtre National de la Colline in Paris. It is the first play in Bond's 'The Paris Pentad' (originally called 'The Colline Tetralogy'), and is followed by 'The Crime of the Twenty-First Century', 'Born', and 'People'.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays seven. London: Methuen Drama, 2003

  6. Derek
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Derek' is a short farce with the significance of social commentary, telling a story of waste and exploitation. The play is a comic but sharp critique of social stratifications which allow those with a privileged background to steal the life and self... mehr

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    'Derek' is a short farce with the significance of social commentary, telling a story of waste and exploitation. The play is a comic but sharp critique of social stratifications which allow those with a privileged background to steal the life and self of those less fortunate, and send them to die in wars they do not understand. 'Derek' was first performed in 1982 at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Youth Festival at The Other Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays seven. London: Methuen Drama, 2003

  7. Early morning
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    The Royal Court Theatre produced Bond's surreal drama 'Early Morning' in 1967 despite a total ban by the Lord Chamberlain's office. It portrays a lesbian relationship between Queen Victoria and Florence Nightingale, the royal princes as Siamese... mehr

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    The Royal Court Theatre produced Bond's surreal drama 'Early Morning' in 1967 despite a total ban by the Lord Chamberlain's office. It portrays a lesbian relationship between Queen Victoria and Florence Nightingale, the royal princes as Siamese twins, Disraeli and Prince Albert plotting a coup and the whole dramatis personae damned to a cannibalistic heaven after falling off Beachy Head.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408163177
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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1977

  8. A window
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Liz is a troubled woman, who read a violent story in a newspaper and cannot get it out of her head. This obsession drives away her partner Richard; or maybe he left because she was pregnant with Dan. Years later, when Dan is old enough to look after... mehr

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    Liz is a troubled woman, who read a violent story in a newspaper and cannot get it out of her head. This obsession drives away her partner Richard; or maybe he left because she was pregnant with Dan. Years later, when Dan is old enough to look after himself, he ends up looking after his mother, sourcing her drugs so she can escape the thoughts in her head. It is a venture doomed to failure; and his situation is not improved when Richard returns to meet his son. 'A Window: a Triptych' is a play about the cruelty that exists even when there is love. It was first staged at Golden Hillock School, Birmingham, in October 2009.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays nine. London: Methuen Drama, 2011

  9. The Children and Have I None
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: 2013; ©2013
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Two plays from one of Britain's most challenging dramatists. Both are set in a late-21st-century post-apocalyptic landscape where human behaviour is monitored, living spaces are designated and any emotional displays are eradicated. Cover -- Contents... mehr

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    Two plays from one of Britain's most challenging dramatists. Both are set in a late-21st-century post-apocalyptic landscape where human behaviour is monitored, living spaces are designated and any emotional displays are eradicated. Cover -- Contents -- The Children -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- Seven -- Eight -- Nine -- Ten -- Eleven -- Twelve -- Have I None -- One -- Two -- Three.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408171424
    Schriftenreihe: Modern Plays Ser.
    Schlagworte: Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (96 pages)
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  10. Eleven vests
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Eleven Vests', first presented in 1997 by Big Brum Theatre in Education, is a cold and powerful examination of the mechanisms of authority and violence. One person, known as Student, is involved in two events: one at school, and one later as a... mehr

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    'Eleven Vests', first presented in 1997 by Big Brum Theatre in Education, is a cold and powerful examination of the mechanisms of authority and violence. One person, known as Student, is involved in two events: one at school, and one later as a soldier in the army. He is first accused of having slashed a book and a fellow student's jacket, and is confronted by the head teacher. The Student meets the Head's accusations with silence and passivity, to begin with. Years later, the Student is being taught how to use a rifle and bayonet, his instructor cultivating the violence which will be used on the battlefield. 'Eleven Vests' places the adult and child side by side, gesturing to the links between them, and questioning the origins of violence and responsibility.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408162828
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    Previously issued in print: with Tuesday. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

  11. Human cannon
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Human Cannon' is a narrative of class struggle, set in a small village consumed by the fight against fascism in Spain, a play which swells from resentment against the privileged landowners to blazing revolution. At the centre are Agustina and her... mehr

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    'Human Cannon' is a narrative of class struggle, set in a small village consumed by the fight against fascism in Spain, a play which swells from resentment against the privileged landowners to blazing revolution. At the centre are Agustina and her family, who are seen in the first scene preparing to bury her nameless child, while her husband explains the violent origins of capitalism. When the war takes over the village and the play, Agustina begins by learning to fire her enemies' cannon, and ends by herself becoming - through the strength of human will - the most effective weapon in the armoury of revolution. 'Human Cannon' is a tremendous manifesto of resistance and an unflinching interpretation of the Spanish Civil War.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408161180
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    Originally published: in print in Plays five. London: Methuen Drama, 1996

  12. Innocence
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    After war and poverty have brought the world to wrack and ruin, one woman decides that the greatest mercy she can show her child is to leave it to die alone. Regretting her decision she sets out to find him - a lifelong quest which takes her through... mehr

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    After war and poverty have brought the world to wrack and ruin, one woman decides that the greatest mercy she can show her child is to leave it to die alone. Regretting her decision she sets out to find him - a lifelong quest which takes her through war-zones and the subsequent uneasy peace; a world after conflict which must be rebuilt both in the public and the private spheres. 'Innocence' is the last play in Bond's 'The Paris Pentad' (originally called 'The Colline Tetralogy'), preceded by 'Coffee', 'The Crime of the Twenty-First Century', 'Born', and 'People'.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408177020
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays nine. London: Methuen Drama, 2011

  13. In the company of men
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'In the Company of Men' makes a vivid and coruscating attack on the values encapsulated by boardroom power games, as power skirmishes turn to violence. The play opens with Leonard demanding a position on the board of his adoptive father's arms... mehr

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    'In the Company of Men' makes a vivid and coruscating attack on the values encapsulated by boardroom power games, as power skirmishes turn to violence. The play opens with Leonard demanding a position on the board of his adoptive father's arms manufacturing company. His ageing father is exhausted, as the company has just narrowly avoided being taken over by a rival. When his father refuses him the position, Leonard begins to go behind his father's back in order to acquire another company and usurp power by more aggressive means. 'In the Company of Men' was first produced in Britain in 1996 in the Pit Theatre, London.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays five. London: Methuen Drama, 1996

  14. Jackets
    or, The secret hand
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Jackets' sets out a resonant and poetic counterpoint between two scenes of martyrdom, a powerful dyadic commentary on the politics of sacrifice, with Part One set in eighteenth-century Japan and Part Two in modern Europe. The play produces detailed... mehr

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    'Jackets' sets out a resonant and poetic counterpoint between two scenes of martyrdom, a powerful dyadic commentary on the politics of sacrifice, with Part One set in eighteenth-century Japan and Part Two in modern Europe. The play produces detailed and human portraits, the force of its argument emerging from their vividly drawn responses and the potent interaction between its two parts. Derived from 'The Village School' scene of Sugawaraby Takeda Zumo, 'Jackets' premiered in 1989 at Lancaster University.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays five. London: Methuen Drama, 1996

  15. Narrow road to the deep north
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Narrow Road to the Deep North', first presented in 1968 at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, is a comic and elegant parable of morality and politics in which Bond uses the takeover of feudal Japan by Western imperialists to explore the structures of... mehr

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    'Narrow Road to the Deep North', first presented in 1968 at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, is a comic and elegant parable of morality and politics in which Bond uses the takeover of feudal Japan by Western imperialists to explore the structures of colonialism and religious control.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408163139
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    Previously published in print: in Plays two. London, Methuen Drama, 1998

  16. Olly's prison
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Olly's Prison' is a hard and painful vision of a selfish and disconnected society from which is it impossible to escape. Mike tries to talk to his daughter and get her to drink the cup of tea he has made. She will not answer, or drink it, or even... mehr

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    'Olly's Prison' is a hard and painful vision of a selfish and disconnected society from which is it impossible to escape. Mike tries to talk to his daughter and get her to drink the cup of tea he has made. She will not answer, or drink it, or even move. And suddenly their world turns to tragedy. Many of the scenes are set in prison, as Mike is incarcerated for his crime, but it seems the greater and more profound prison is outside. While incarcerated, Mike is denied suicide; when released, he is denied freedom. 'Olly's Prison', first broadcast by BBC TV in 1993, is a bleak condemnation of society's helpless inhumanity.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays seven. London: Methuen Drama, 2003

  17. Olly's prison
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Olly's Prison' is a hard and painful vision of a selfish and disconnected society from which is it impossible to escape. Mike tries to talk to his daughter and get her to drink the cup of tea he has made. She will not answer, or drink it, or even... mehr

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    'Olly's Prison' is a hard and painful vision of a selfish and disconnected society from which is it impossible to escape. Mike tries to talk to his daughter and get her to drink the cup of tea he has made. She will not answer, or drink it, or even move. And suddenly their world turns to tragedy. Many of the scenes are set in prison, as Mike is incarcerated for his crime, but it seems the greater and more profound prison is outside. While incarcerated, Mike is denied suicide; when released, he is denied freedom. 'Olly's Prison' is a bleak condemnation of society's helpless inhumanity. This is a stage adaptation by Edward Bond of his screenplay of the same name, first broadcast by the BBC in 1993.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays seven. London: Methuen Drama, 2003

  18. Passion
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Passion', a short and emphatic anti-war parable, was first presented by the Royal Court Theatre as part of the CND Festival of Life in 1971. Strategically schematic, 'Passion' instructs that the characters are to be played as 'types or even... mehr

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    'Passion', a short and emphatic anti-war parable, was first presented by the Royal Court Theatre as part of the CND Festival of Life in 1971. Strategically schematic, 'Passion' instructs that the characters are to be played as 'types or even archetypes'. When an old woman's son is killed at war, she hopes that as she gave her son to her country, so the Queen will be able to give her back her son's life. Reluctant to perform the resurrection, the Queen consults a magician, who suggests the old woman's request can be evaded by erecting a statue of her son. The 'passion' of the title is the grotesque and iconoclastic monument that results.

     

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    Previously published in print: in Plays two. London, Methuen Drama, 1998

  19. People
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Postern lies on the ground, his shirt drenched in blood when Lambeth arrives. She is carrying a sack and, rejecting his soiled shirt, begins to search the rest of his clothes to find something that she can sell. The elderly and emaciated Margerson... mehr

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    Postern lies on the ground, his shirt drenched in blood when Lambeth arrives. She is carrying a sack and, rejecting his soiled shirt, begins to search the rest of his clothes to find something that she can sell. The elderly and emaciated Margerson desperately recounts the story of an aborted execution. He continues to tell it in his sleep. Lambeth tries to get the overcoat off Postern, who falls in and out of terrified consciousness. And Someone arrives, knowing neither his past nor his identity, searching for a clue in the wasteland. 'People' is the fourth play in Bond's 'The Paris Pentad' (originally called 'The Colline Tetralogy'), preceded by 'Coffee', 'The Crime of the Twenty-First Century', and 'Born', and followed by 'Innocence'.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays eight. London: Methuen Drama, 2006

  20. Stone
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Stone', first presented at the ICA, London, in 1976, is a one act parable of oppression, a politically-charged journey through a spare and allegorical landscape. It tells the story of a man who sets out into the world with seven coins saved up for... mehr

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    'Stone', first presented at the ICA, London, in 1976, is a one act parable of oppression, a politically-charged journey through a spare and allegorical landscape. It tells the story of a man who sets out into the world with seven coins saved up for him by his parents. The man meets a stonemason who robs him, returns the money, and gives him a stone to carry and promises to pay him if he carries it to the stonemason's house. As the man walks he meets a tramp, a dancing girl, a policeman and a judge, and the stone gets bigger and heavier all the time. Hewn into forceful images and angular poetry, 'Stone' is a simple but fervent discussion of injustice and freedom.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays three. London: Methuen Drama, 1987

  21. Summer
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Bond slowly unfolds the story of a mother and a daughter on holiday in a cliff house in Eastern Europe. Xenia and Ann arrive after a difficult flight, Ann without the keys to the suitcase. They have booked the guest rooms, but Marthe who lives in the... mehr

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    Bond slowly unfolds the story of a mother and a daughter on holiday in a cliff house in Eastern Europe. Xenia and Ann arrive after a difficult flight, Ann without the keys to the suitcase. They have booked the guest rooms, but Marthe who lives in the house now isn't pleased to see them again. Marthe is elderly and very illustrations Her son David is pleased to see Ann. 'Summer' is a play about ordinary people, but nevertheless their lives are shadowed by history; with strength and clarity Bond's writing draws out the threads which tie them and everyone living to the terrible conflicts of the twentieth century. 'Summer' was first presented at the National Theatre in 1982.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays four. London: Methuen Drama, 1992

  22. The balancing act
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Could there be one thing that holds the world together: amidst all the chaos, of war, poverty, illness and ecological breakdown, could one spot anchor it all? Viv thinks so, and cowers beneath the floorboards of a soon-to-be-demolished tower block to... mehr

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    Could there be one thing that holds the world together: amidst all the chaos, of war, poverty, illness and ecological breakdown, could one spot anchor it all? Viv thinks so, and cowers beneath the floorboards of a soon-to-be-demolished tower block to protect the notion. Nelson tries to convince her otherwise, but fails, then lives his life in penance. The demolition expert who demolished the tower block (and unwittingly killed Viv) believes it, and wittingly kills his wife to protect the notion too.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays nine. London: Methuen Drama, 2011

  23. The bundle
    or, New narrow road to the deep north
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'The Bundle' explores the origins and mechanisms of moral concepts through cruel ethical dilemmas. The play begins with the discovery of an abandoned child on a riverbank. Reluctantly the ferryman adopts the child though he can barely afford to feed... mehr

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    'The Bundle' explores the origins and mechanisms of moral concepts through cruel ethical dilemmas. The play begins with the discovery of an abandoned child on a riverbank. Reluctantly the ferryman adopts the child though he can barely afford to feed another person. The play first describes the boy's upbringing within the social values of his community, before turning to revolution to dissect and rework accepted attitudes and ideologies. 'The Bundle' weaves together lives beset with social injustices and torn by agonizing choices. It was first performed in 1978 at the Warehouse Theatre, London.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays five. London: Methuen Drama, 1996

  24. The children
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
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    Fleeing from the law, Joe and his friends journey through an increasingly barren and often violent landscape. Despite the difficulty of their situation and the continuing fragmentation of their community, they nonetheless find the spirit and energy... mehr

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    Fleeing from the law, Joe and his friends journey through an increasingly barren and often violent landscape. Despite the difficulty of their situation and the continuing fragmentation of their community, they nonetheless find the spirit and energy to be compassionate to others - particularly a tramp who cannot walk. But the question remains; how will this compassion be rewarded? 'The Children' was first presented by Classworks Theatre on 11 February 2000 at Manor Community College, Cambridge.

     

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    Previously issued in print: with Have I none. London: Methuen, 2000

  25. The crime of the twenty-first century
    Autor*in: Bond, Edward
    Erschienen: [2013]
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    Elemental, stark and with a ruthless logic, 'The Crime of the Twenty-First Century' is a play about a devastated, desperate world, about the possibility of society and the inevitable momentum of violence. The dialogue is angular and tortured, the... mehr

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    Elemental, stark and with a ruthless logic, 'The Crime of the Twenty-First Century' is a play about a devastated, desperate world, about the possibility of society and the inevitable momentum of violence. The dialogue is angular and tortured, the play is heavy with the great pain of a destructive world. Bond's play was first performed in 2001 at Le Théâtre National de la Colline in Paris. It is the second play in his 'The Paris Pentad' (originally called 'The Colline Tetralogy'), preceded by 'Coffee' and followed by 'Born', 'People' and 'Innocence'.

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays seven. London: Methuen Drama, 2003