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Eastern Promise

Seven Plays from Central and Eastern Europe
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This collection of award-winning plays features works from the cutting edge of Central and Eastern European theatre. With a foreword by Gerald Lidstone, Eastern Promise brings together seven women writers who have all experienced living at a time when their countries were part of a larger political entity. For Gabriela Preissova, it was the Austro-Hungarian Empire, for the others, the soviet bloc. Some of the moral and political dilemmas their characters face range from the killing of a child, to the betrayal of a comrade, to reinventing oneself as a way of living in exile. Includes the plays: Belgrade Trilogy, The Tender Mercies, Tulip Doctor, The Chosen Ones, Jenufa (Her Stepdaughter), Nascendo, and, The Umbilical Cord. The Plays Belgrade Trilogy by Biljana Srbljanovic (Yugoslavia): Set in Sydney, Los Angeles and Prague on New Year’s Eve, the everyday life of young exiles from the Balkans, winner of the Slobodan Selenic Prize. The Tender Mercies by Sladjana Vujovic (Montenegro): Edinburgh Fringe First winner. “...dazzling play upon the savagery of war.” The Scotsman Tulip Doctor by Vera Filo (Hungary): Set against the background of war, life becomes a cartoon, where anything can happen and will. The Chosen Ones by Elena Popova (Belorussia): Winner of the European play competition, described as “poignant portrayal of post-communist society”. Jenufa (Her Stepdaughter) by Gabriela Preissova (Czech): Portrays a secret birth and infanticide, the play aroused controversy when first written in 1890. It was the basis for Janacek's opera Jenufa and is translated into English now for the first time. Nascendo by Alina Nelega (Romania): Set in a Maternity ward on the eve of the revolution patients and staff reflect the divided nature of Romanian society. The Umbilical Cord by Krystyna Kofta (Poland): An intense family relationship, where ritual has replaced real life, interrogates “... A generation suffering moral defeat”.

Author Biography:

Sian Evans Born and brought up in Bridgend, South Wales. Plays include: Insect Life (BBC Wales 1993), Underdog (WTW, Oval Theatre 1994), Dancing on the Turf (Radio 4 1994), Little Sister (Made in Wales Stage Co. 1996), Asleep under the Dark Earth (National Theatre 1997), Mary Kelly (Theatre Clwyd 1998). Translations/adaptations include: Britannicus (Sheffield Crucible 1990), At Fifty She Discovered the Sea (Liverpool Playhouse 1992), Badenheim 1939 (Second Stride Theatre Co, Riverside Studios 1995) and Tiderace (BBC Wales 1996). Television drama: Episodes of Peak Practice (Carlton 1997/8), Touching Evil (United 1998/9). Awards - Arts Council Translation Award 1992 and Gulbenkian Award to develop work in film 1993. Cheryl Robson Born in Sydney, Australia she has lived in the UK since 1969. Worked for the BBC in film and production, before founding Women’s Theatre Workshop and Aurora Metro Press. She has developed, produced and published the work of many UK and international writers. MA in Playwriting Studies at Birmingham University (1991). Her plays include: O Architect! (New End Theatre 1989), The Taking Of Liberty (Steam Industry 1992), Simply Hostile (WTW Man in the Moon 1994), Versus (Arts Catalyst /Young Vic 1996). Awards include: Winner of Croydon Warehouse Theatre’s Playwriting Festival in 1990; Arts Council Writer's Bursary and Option Awards; Pandora and Raymond Williams Publishing Prizes; Gourmand Special Jury Prize for Peace and Best Innovative Foodbook 2004.
Release date Australia
March 8th, 1999
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Edited by Cheryl Robson
  • Edited by Sian Evans
  • Translated by Barbara Day
  • Translated by Joanna Mludzinska
  • Translated by Mia Nadasi
Pages
320
Dimensions
148x210x19
ISBN-13
9780951587799
Product ID
2227870

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