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Oh, the Humanity and other good intentions: 5 Short Plays

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Oh, the Humanity and other good intentions: 5 Short Plays

Contributors:

By (Author) Will Eno

ISBN:

9781840028324

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Oberon Books Ltd

Publication Date:

20th June 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

812.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 210mm, Spine 5mm

Weight:

96g

Description

Includes: Behold the Coach, in a Blazer, Uninsured; Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rain; Enter the Spokeswoman, Gently; The Bully Composition; and Oh, the Humanity

Five short plays about being alive.

Wed like you to meet a bunch of people with something on their mind. Theres a coach with an awkward confession to make and a spokeswoman who doesnt know what to say. This man and that woman want to fall in love, but theyre not quite sure how. Oh, and these people want to take your picture, so just act natural, ok Witty, charming and playful, Oh, The Humanity exposes the terrible hope and hilarious uncertainty of our lives, through the eyes of one of New Yorks hottest playwrights.

Reviews

Eno takes emotive topics mass death, loneliness, failure and plays pranks with our perceptions. * Financial Times *
If you've ever had an urge to drop to your knees begging "can somebody help me please" or wanted to admit "I don't know, I just don't know," then these five playlets by New Yorker Will Eno are for you Eno is a supreme monologist, using a distinctive, edgy blend of non-sequiters and provisional statements to explore the fragility of our existence, the way we determinedly cling on even when "the rug is disintegrating thread by thread, gone before it can be pulled from underneath us." There are a lot of words, but they are always exquisitely chosen ["Oh, the Humanity"] reveals that we are beautiful walking tragedies blinking with absurd optimism into the camera lens of history. * Guardian *
Funny and tragic and truthful. * What s On Stage *
Behind them all lies a true and very understanding and sympathetic, almost loving, picture of humanity. The writing is beautiful thought-provoking and entertaining - for there is laughter as well as sadness * British Theatre Guide *
Horrifyingly insightful writing... one of the most understatedly invasive productions I have seen, that leaves you both comforted and refreshed yet as existentially confused as ever before.... has that rare theatrical gift of perfect balance in all areas. It adeptly manages contradictions in style, script and intentions. And it is that understanding of balance that makes it the most transparently human. * 5 stars A Younger Theatre *
For the uninitiated, "Oh, The Humanity" provides a perfect introduction to [Eno s] work Made up of five short plays, this is stripped back drama that is all about rich dialogue and big ideas. * What's On Stage *
Will Eno s series of short plays function like streams of consciousness, hyperreal vocalisations of the rambling, irrational, uncertain and sometimes mad thoughts that incessantly rumble through our brains startlingly reveals just how many little lies and omissions cloak our everyday conversation, leaving his lines unsettlingly naked by comparison. * Exuent *

Author Bio

Will Eno's play Thom Pain (based on nothing) won the First Fringe Award with its Edinbugh Festival premiere, and had acclaimed productions in London and New York. His plays have been produced in London at the Gate Theatre, Soho Theatre Company, BBC Radio; in New York by Rude Mechanicals, NY Power Company, Naked Angels.

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