Magnificence

Author:   Howard Brenton (Author)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781350029118


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   25 October 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Magnificence


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I loathe us, I loathe our stupid puerile view of the world … That we have only to do it, that we have only to go puff, and the monster buildings will go splat ... London, the early 70s. Poverty, homelessness, rising inequality, unemployment, industrial disputes. Five young activists squat a disused building and try to make a stand against it all. Fired up by left-wing idealism, but short on pragmatism, they discover that the revolution may be a long time coming and when the protest leads to tragedy, some of them are driven to more violent methods. Meanwhile, two Tory MPs meet for a quiet chat to pass over the reins of power. Both epic and intimate, Howard Brenton's 1973 play Magnificence takes us from the grubby barracks of the revolutionary struggle to the heart of centre-right Tory politicking, creating a panoramic vision of Britain at a pivotal moment in history. Many of its themes remain burning issues today – police brutality, drug abuse, the deceptions of professional politicians, the social housing crisis and whether violence can ever be justified for political ends. Magnificence originally premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in June 1973, directed by Max Stafford-Clark and with a cast that included Pete Postlethwaite, Kenneth Cranham, Michael Kitchen and Robert Eddison. This edition was published to coincide with the first professional London revival in over 40 years at the Finborough Theatre in October 2016.

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Author:   Howard Brenton (Author)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.089kg
ISBN:  

9781350029118


ISBN 10:   1350029114
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   25 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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A wonderful piece of theatre; annexing whole new chunks of modern life and presenting them in a style at once fruitful and magnified The Times [Brenton's] first real masterpiece Guardian [Howard Brenton] has brought to political theatre a gift for strong images, tart language, moral questioning Guardian


A wonderful piece of theatre; annexing whole new chunks of modern life and presenting them in a style at once fruitful and magnified * The Times * [Brenton's] first real masterpiece * Guardian * [Howard Brenton] has brought to political theatre a gift for strong images, tart language, moral questioning * Guardian *


Author Information

Howard Brenton is one of the UK’s most respected dramatists. His acclaimed plays include The Romans In Britain, Bloody Poetry, Weapons of Happiness, Pravda with David Hare and, more recently, In Extremis, Anne Boleyn and Doctor Scroggy’s War for Shakespeare’s Globe, Paul and Never So Good for the National Theatre, and 55 Days, The Arrest of Ai Weiwei, Drawing the Line and Lawrence After Arabia for Hampstead Theatre. He also wrote fourteen episodes of BBC spy drama Spooks.

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