Horovitz Plays: 1: The Indian wants the Bronx; Line; The Widow's Blind Date; Park Your Car in Harvard Yard; Cat-Lady
By (Author) Israel Horovitz
Introduction by Eugene Ionesco
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
812.54
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
222g
Five classic plays in one volume, complete with a full introduction by the author and a foreword by Eugne Ionesco.
The Indian Wants the Bronx: Horovitz uncovers that most careful thread of insight - that violence partakes equally of ignorance and fear.' Showcase 1. OBIE Award, NY Drama Desk Award.
Line: Off-Broadway's longest-running play, ever. A contemporary classic, it has played for 32 consecutive years.
The Widow's Blind Date: Terrifying and real ... a masterpiece.' Los Angeles Times
Park Your Car In Harvard Yard: The best new play of the Broadway season.' Financial Times
Cat-Lady: "poignant, funny, and, at times, [a] terrifying depiction of the loneliness of old age.' The Independent
"'Horovitz uncovers that most careful thread of insight - that violence partakes equally of ignorance and fear.' Showcase 1. OBIE Award, NY Drama Desk Award. 'Terrifying and real... a masterpiece.' Los Angeles Times 'The best new play of the Broadway season.' Financial Times "poignant, funny, and, at times, [a] terrifying depiction of the loneliness of old age.' The Independent 'Israel Horovitz is the most popular American playwright in France, and, quite possibly, in most of Europe." International Herald-Tribune"
Israel Horovitz has had more than fifty plays produced in New York,many of them translated and performed around the world. Among hisbest-known are Line, The Indian Wants the Bronx (which introduced Al Pacino), Rats, North Shore Fish, It's Called the Sugar Plum, Morning, The Primary English Class, The Wakefield Plays, Lebensraum and My Old Lady.