Selected Plays of Stan Lai
Volume 2: The Village and Other Plays
Stan Lai author Lissa Tyler Renaud editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:24th Feb '22
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These volumes feature works from across Lai’s career, providing an exceptional selection of a diverse range of performances.
Volume Two contains:
Millennium Teahouse
Sand on a Distant Star
Like Shadows
The Village
Writing in Water
“The publishing of Stan Lai's Selected Plays in English is a major event! These plays describe a phenomenal artistic trajectory, outlining the work of a major international literary and theatre figure. Deeply felt and formally complex, the plays in these volumes comprise a profound journey—one that is only possible through the combination of poetic insight with a deep knowledge of the theatre and its practice. Stan Lai's dual identity as a writer and director informs every drama with a nuanced relationship to the stage and its visual landscape. Through these works, I discovered how completely Stan Lai bridges the consciousness of East and West—resulting in remarkable compassion and beauty. These translations are a boon to the English-speaking world.”
—Travis Preston, Dean, CalArts School of Theater, and Executive Artistic Director, CalArts Center for New Performance
"In an age where poetry and rock ’n’ roll have lost their power, the rather offbeat Millennium Teahouse lets us feel the strength and hope that live theatre can bring us. With an intricate structure and powerful tempo, high-pitched sections like ‘Feather Duster Party’ bring us to bellyaching laughter; understated sections like ‘Endology’ lead us to deep reflection, and even tears. This is difficult material for anyone who has not pierced through the human condition to write, or who has not mastered human emotions to perform."
—Wang Yi, Beijing Youth Paper, 27 November 2001
"After seeing The Village, [Taiwanese film superstar] Bridget Lin, who grew up in one of the military dependent villages in Taiwan, wrote: 'It was as if I were drunk or mad, suddenly sad, suddenly gleeful,
sometimes laughing out loud, sometimes weeping uncontrollably, like a fool.' If I hadn'tt been in the theatre myself, Lin's words sound like some incoherent babbling. But being part of this play's audience, I must say that these words are the most precise description of last night's performance."
—Pan Yu, Shanghai Eastern Morning News, 28 January 2010
ISBN: 9780472055081
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496 pages