More If You've Got It: Five Plays from Theater Oobleck
By (Author) Dave Buchen
By (author) Jeffrey Dorchen
By (author) David Isaacson
By (author) Mickle Maher
By (author) Danny Thompson
Foreword by Greg Kotis
Introduction by Terri Kapsalis
Hope & Nonthings
Hope & Nonthings
6th September 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
400
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
539g
More If Youve Got It brings together five full-length plays from Chicago's acclaimed Theater Oobleck. This collection features works by five founding members, each currently active with the company: Uglys First World by Jeff Dorchen, in which a singing zombie, seeking revenge against T. S. Eliot, becomes a pawn in a battle to overthrow God; Innocence and Other Vices by Dave Buchen, a half-true, half-blasphemous screwball comedy about the mildly unhealthy relationship between charity and capitalism; Letter Purloined by David Isaacson, a whodunit comedy about war atrocities and a handkerchief; There Is a Happiness That Morning Is by Mickle Maher, a play in rhymed verse, about the poetry of William Blake and having sex in public; and Necessity by Danny Thompson, a bloody and historically inaccurate bio-drama of Thomas Alva Edison. See what audiences around the world have come to know as uniquely Oobleckian: irreverent, vexed, impossibly funny, and unexpectedly transcendent.
Dave Buchen is a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based playwright and graphic artist. He is currently developing Baudelaire in a Box -- an adaptation of Charles Baudelaire's "Les Fleurs du mal" as cantastoria. Jeffrey Dorchen is an L.A.-based screenwriter and a regular contributor to the This is Hell radio program. His most recent play for Theater Oobleck is Strauss at Midnight. David Isaacson is a Chicago-based playwright. His most recent play for Theater Oobleck is Casanova Takes a Bath. Mickle Maher is founding member of Theater Oobleck and has worked as an actor, director, and playwright in Chicago since 1987. He teaches at Columbia College and the University of Chicago. Danny Thompson is a Worcester, MA-based writer and video artist. He currently tours with the Theater Oobleck production of The Hysterical Alphabet. Greg Kotis is the Tony-award winning author of Urinetown! The Musical and Yeast Nation. He lives in Brooklyn, NY. Terri Kapsalis is the author of The Hysterical Alphabet and Public Privates: Performing Gynecology from Both Ends of the Speculum. She is a founding member of Theater Oobleck.