Plays of Bruce Mason A Survey

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  • Author:
    SMYTHE John
  • ISBN:
    9781776560554
  • Publication Date:
    November 2015
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    266
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Plays of Bruce Mason A Survey
Plays of Bruce Mason A Survey

Plays of Bruce Mason A Survey

Regular price $40.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SMYTHE John
  • ISBN:
    9781776560554
  • Publication Date:
    November 2015
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    266
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Bruce Mason was a playwright by vocation and widely regarded as New Zealands best. Yet while The Pohutukawa Tree, The End of the Golden Weather and Awatea have enjoyed great success, his seven other full length plays have unaccountably been ignored. His four award-winning short plays, a comic operetta, three other solo plays and many review sketches have also slipped below times horizon. Then there are his teleplays: three broadcast after his death and one that was never produced. The Plays of Bruce Mason is the first comprehensive survey of Masons dramatic works. In capturing particular times, places and people with eloquent insight, humanity and wit, his plays invariably distil timeless and universal themes with distinction. In this critical overview, Smythe interrogates each text to reveal a master craftsmans artistry, at the cutting edge of socio-political awareness.Revelations about Masons private life, necessarily secret at the time, and the discovery of a very personal play text, add to our understanding of his works. This book makes a strong case for Masons plays being re-evaluated and taking their rightful place in contemporary New Zealand theatre.

Featured in the 14 December 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
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  • Bruce Mason was a playwright by vocation and widely regarded as New Zealands best. Yet while The Pohutukawa Tree, The End of the Golden Weather and Awatea have enjoyed great success, his seven other full length plays have unaccountably been ignored. His four award-winning short plays, a comic operetta, three other solo plays and many review sketches have also slipped below times horizon. Then there are his teleplays: three broadcast after his death and one that was never produced. The Plays of Bruce Mason is the first comprehensive survey of Masons dramatic works. In capturing particular times, places and people with eloquent insight, humanity and wit, his plays invariably distil timeless and universal themes with distinction. In this critical overview, Smythe interrogates each text to reveal a master craftsmans artistry, at the cutting edge of socio-political awareness.Revelations about Masons private life, necessarily secret at the time, and the discovery of a very personal play text, add to our understanding of his works. This book makes a strong case for Masons plays being re-evaluated and taking their rightful place in contemporary New Zealand theatre.

    Featured in the 14 December 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Bruce Mason was a playwright by vocation and widely regarded as New Zealands best. Yet while The Pohutukawa Tree, The End of the Golden Weather and Awatea have enjoyed great success, his seven other full length plays have unaccountably been ignored. His four award-winning short plays, a comic operetta, three other solo plays and many review sketches have also slipped below times horizon. Then there are his teleplays: three broadcast after his death and one that was never produced. The Plays of Bruce Mason is the first comprehensive survey of Masons dramatic works. In capturing particular times, places and people with eloquent insight, humanity and wit, his plays invariably distil timeless and universal themes with distinction. In this critical overview, Smythe interrogates each text to reveal a master craftsmans artistry, at the cutting edge of socio-political awareness.Revelations about Masons private life, necessarily secret at the time, and the discovery of a very personal play text, add to our understanding of his works. This book makes a strong case for Masons plays being re-evaluated and taking their rightful place in contemporary New Zealand theatre.

Featured in the 14 December 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.