Plays 1: Closer / Dealer's Choice / After Miss Julie
Marber Plays: 1 brings together three of this award-winning playwright's first plays produced at the National Theatre and the Donmar Warehouse, London.
Dealer's Choice premiered at the Royal National Theatre, London, in 1995 and subsequently transferred to the West End. It won the 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy and, the Writers' Guild for Best West End Play.
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Paperback, 298 pages
Published
November 1st 2004
by Methuen Drama
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Marber shows in his drama the ability to dissect his own male psyche. He doesn't shy away from the dark recesses of his mind but rather shines a fearless, penetrating light on them and invites us all to do the same whatever our gender. Definitely one of the most daring and controversial dramatists of his generation, Marber took the gloss off Eighties Britain like Miller exposed the flip side of the American Dream in fifties USA.
Dealer's Choice: 3.5 stars
(Nice and funny, good pacing, but the poker sequences are a bit detracting)
After Miss Julie: 2 stars
(I find Strindberg's original play terrible but at least he's got the 'excuse' of historicity. But Marber's rehash that replaces the discourse of degeneration with what? Class anxiety? Just didn't get me.)
Closer: 3.5 stars
(Witty, bitter and sarcastic. Formally beautiful with exquisite symmetry. But I found the plot to be lacking in action.)
(Nice and funny, good pacing, but the poker sequences are a bit detracting)
After Miss Julie: 2 stars
(I find Strindberg's original play terrible but at least he's got the 'excuse' of historicity. But Marber's rehash that replaces the discourse of degeneration with what? Class anxiety? Just didn't get me.)
Closer: 3.5 stars
(Witty, bitter and sarcastic. Formally beautiful with exquisite symmetry. But I found the plot to be lacking in action.)
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Patrick Albert Crispin Marber is an English comedian, playwright, director, puppeteer, actor and screenwriter. After working for a few years as a stand-up comedian, Marber was a writer and cast member on the radio shows On the Hour and Knowing Me, Knowing You, and their television spinoffs The Day Today and Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge. Amongst other roles, Marber portrayed the h...more
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