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The Gap of Time: The Winter's Tale Retold (Hogarth Shakespeare) - Thryft

The Gap of Time: The Winter's Tale Retold (Hogarth Shakespeare)

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Recommendation: This enchanting retelling of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale takes readers on a mesmerizing journey of lost identity, heartbreak, and ultimate redemption. Jeanette Winterson's clever and beautiful prose breathes new life into the timeless story, leaving readers emotionally moved and intellectually captivated. Pulsating with authenticity and imaginative generosity, this novel demands multiple readings to fully appreciate its many layers. Prepare to be transported to a world where the past and present collide, where lost things are found, and where forgiveness prevails. A must-read for lovers of Shakespeare and those seeking a truly unforgettable literary experience.
A Raisin in the Sun
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Lorraine Hansberry, Robert Nemiroff  | Vintage

A Raisin in the Sun

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Goodreads rating: 3.85

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If you're seeking to understand the dreams and struggles of a black family during a time when their aspirations were often thwarted, "A Raisin in the Sun" is an essential read. Lorraine Hansberry masterfully captures the essence of an era and the persistence of hope amidst adversity. It's a poignant and timeless reflection on family, race, and the American dream that continues to resonate today as much as it did when it first hit the stage.
Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll - Thryft
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Eric Bogosian | Theatre Communications Group

Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll

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Goodreads rating: 3.79

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If you enjoy biting satire and raw portrayals of American life, "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll" by Eric Bogosian might be your next page-turner. Bogosian’s reputation for gripping monologues shines through as he dives into the underbelly of the 90s, depicting a slew of characters that are as funny as they are unsettling. This book is a rollercoaster through the highs and lows of the American dream, making you laugh until you think.
Fences - Thryft
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August Wilson, Lloyd Richards  | Plume

Fences

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Goodreads rating: 3.88

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Recommended for readers interested in exploring the complexities of race and family relationships in America during the Civil Rights Movement. Fences offers a powerful portrayal of the black experience and the impact of societal changes on individuals and families. August Wilson's depiction of the difficult relationship between Troy Maxson and his son Cory is particularly stirring and emotional. Overall, Fences is a must-read for anyone hoping to gain insight into the intersection of race, family, and societal change in America.
The Playboy of the Western World and Two Other Irish Plays - Thryft
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The Playboy of the Western World is a must-read for those who appreciate bold and subversive writing that challenges societal norms. J.M. Synge's play portrays the story of a charming murderer who becomes a sensation in his village, and his charm seems to make up for his heinous crime. The play was met with moral outrage and even rioting in Ireland, but it represents a new age of Irish drama that arose from the country's social upheavals. The lessons of the play still hold true to this day and make it a riveting read.
Six Plays - Thryft
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Tan Tarn How | Epigram Books

Six Plays

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Let Tan Tarn How, one of Singapore’s most controversial playwrights, take you on a journey that confronts the social and political issues facing Singaporeans today. With his signature wit and unflinching candour, he puts the spotlight on issues of life and death, sex and love, government, national identity and racism. This collection contains six award-winning plays and an introduction by Dr. K. K. Seet.Reviews:On The Lady of Soul and Her Ultimate “S” Machine“…the most important thing about Tan Tarn How’s play is its marking of a watershed in Singapore theatre: it is arguably the first English play to present the country critically and artistically, without hiding behind coy allegory.”—Hannah Pandian, The Straits TimesOn Undercover“The play, a farce about the goings-on in an internal security department, takes Singapore theatre into uncharted territory.”—Koh Buck Song, The Straits TimesOn Six of the Best“Six of the Best, in dealing with such an explosive topic, will hopefully get under the skin to the heart of racism in Singapore.”—Phua Mei Pin, The Straits TimesOn The First Emperor’s Last Days“With The First Emperor’s Last Days, playwright Tan Tarn How continues to stake out a unique place for himself in Singapore theatre, as a creator of topical, political plays.”—Cherian George, The Straits TimesOn Machine“Tan’s sensitivity and genius is obvious throughout: the dialogue is light but loaded. In the exchanges, there are just the right doses of surprise to compliment, of feigned ignorance to encourage and of coyness to intrigue, as both the man and woman manoeuvre expertly towards their ultimate goal—the bed, after which the relationship ceases to be.”—Suhaila Sulaiman, The Straits Times