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Martin McDonagh / Catherine Rees.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge modern and contemporary dramatistPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003185093
  • 1003185096
  • 9781040018439
  • 1040018432
  • 9781040018521
  • 1040018521
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 822/.914 B 23/eng/20240206
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : biography and career -- Critical frameworks -- The Irish plays -- Films -- The later plays -- Interview with director Matthew Dunster -- The Pillowman -- Three productions : National Theatre (2003), Curve Theatre, Leicester (2009) and Duke of York's Theatre (2023) -- Conclusion : McDonagh's place on the battlefield of the culture wars.
Summary: "This comprehensive, accessible introduction to one of Britain's leading contemporary playwrights and filmmakers outlines Martin McDonagh's body of work, the key critical contexts for understanding and exploring his career, analysis of productions, and includes an exclusive interview with the director of his most recent stage work. Analysis of McDonagh's writing is broken down into three periods - his early Irish plays, his screenplays, and his later plays that move away from and outside of Ireland. Works are discussed thematically, giving a dynamic reading of the scripts and the ideas around which they circle. The book's final section then delves in more detail into selected seminal productions of McDonagh's writing, outlining key phases and transitions in his career. Part of the Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatist series, Martin McDonagh is an essential guide for scholars and students who are setting out to understand the life and work of one of the most popular and acclaimed British dramatists and filmmakers of the Twenty First Century"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction : biography and career -- Critical frameworks -- The Irish plays -- Films -- The later plays -- Interview with director Matthew Dunster -- The Pillowman -- Three productions : National Theatre (2003), Curve Theatre, Leicester (2009) and Duke of York's Theatre (2023) -- Conclusion : McDonagh's place on the battlefield of the culture wars.

"This comprehensive, accessible introduction to one of Britain's leading contemporary playwrights and filmmakers outlines Martin McDonagh's body of work, the key critical contexts for understanding and exploring his career, analysis of productions, and includes an exclusive interview with the director of his most recent stage work. Analysis of McDonagh's writing is broken down into three periods - his early Irish plays, his screenplays, and his later plays that move away from and outside of Ireland. Works are discussed thematically, giving a dynamic reading of the scripts and the ideas around which they circle. The book's final section then delves in more detail into selected seminal productions of McDonagh's writing, outlining key phases and transitions in his career. Part of the Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatist series, Martin McDonagh is an essential guide for scholars and students who are setting out to understand the life and work of one of the most popular and acclaimed British dramatists and filmmakers of the Twenty First Century"-- Provided by publisher.

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