Book by Junior Michael Ray, Corinne Joy Brown
Michael Frayn Libri
Michael Frayn è un acclamato drammaturgo e romanziere inglese le cui opere esplorano abilmente questioni filosofiche in contesti umoristici. Possiede un raro talento per avere successo sia nel campo teatrale che nella narrativa in prosa, creando storie che sono tanto intellettualmente stimolanti quanto divertenti. La voce distintiva di Frayn e il suo approccio perspicace invitano lettori e pubblico a riflettere su idee complesse con arguzia e chiarezza. La sua scrittura offre un mix unico di osservazione acuta e profonda indagine, rendendolo una figura di spicco nella letteratura contemporanea.







Listen to This
- 72pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Featuring a diverse array of short sketches and monologues, this collection is a vital resource for actors. With a focus on comedic pieces, it serves as an excellent tool for both classes and auditions, showcasing the author's wit and theatrical expertise. Ideal for honing performance skills, this compilation is a must-have for aspiring and experienced performers alike.
Slapstick comedy about a group of second-rate actors rehearsing a Broadway-bound play. When they finally get their performances right, everything else starts going wrong.
Noises Off
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Called the funniest farce ever written, Noises Off presents a manic menagerie as a cast of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called Nothing's On. Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play. "The play opens with a touring company dress-rehearsing Nothing On, a conventional farce. Mixing mockery and homage, Frayn heaps into this play-within-a-play a hilarious mel�e of stock characters and situations.
My Father's Fortune
- 255pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
'An unknown place.' This was what Michael Frayn's children called the shadowy landscape of the past from which their family had emerged.
John Garrard is a successful manufacturer who is driven by a compulsion to use and consume the world and the people around him. He is briefly intensely curious about everything he comes across, particularly other people's worlds: their religious beliefs, their sexual and artistic yearnings and their feelings about him. During one climactic night amid the hectic activities of a trade fair in Germany, it looks as if he will be forced to turn his sharp eyes upon himself and come face to face at last with silence and darkness.|2 women, 11 men
Stage Directions
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Stage Directions covers half a lifetime and the whole range of Frayn's theatrical writing, right up to a new piece about his latest play, Afterlife. It is also a reflection on his path into theatre: the 'doubtful beginnings' of his childhood, his subsequent scorn as a young man and, surprisingly late in life, his reluctant conversion.
Matchbox Theatre. Streichholzschachteltheater, englische Ausgabe
- 296pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Matchbox Theatre presents a sketch show in miniature: thirty short entertainments by Michael Frayn, author of Skios and Noises Off, 'the funniest farce ever written' (New York Times).These tiny plays are offered here for performance in the smallest theatre in the world: the theatre of your own imagination. The scripts are provided. Everything else -- casting, set design, ice-cream sales -- is up to you . . .
The two old friends, both nuclear scientists, found themselves on opposite sides in a world war, and Heisenberg's intentions on that visit, for good or for evil, have long intrigued and baffled historians and scientists.".
Now You Know
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Bit of a wide boy, Terry. Got a spot of form, eye for the ladies, a real rough diamond some might say. Not without his virtues though, as his campaign for open government shows. No secrets, that's Terry's secret. Allied to his charm that is, of course. Only one person finds it easy to resist his charm and counter his arguments and that's Hilary - a serious and dedicated young Civil Servant in the Home Office, who just happens to know the truth about the case in which Terry is currently interested. She despises him and everything he stands for. But then why is she to be found one evening walking through the back streets behind the Strand, to the run-down block where Terry's pressure group has its headquarters?
