Bathsheba Doran: The Marriage Plays

Kin; Parents Evening; The Mystery of Love and Sex

Bathsheba Doran author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:2nd May '16

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The first collection of plays from Doran. Contains the plays Kin, Parents Evening and The Mystery of Love and Sex.

The first collection of plays from Bathsheba Doran. Contains the plays Kin, Parents Evening and The Mystery of Love and Sex.The first collection of plays from Bathsheba Doran. Contains the plays Kin, Parents Evening and The Mystery of Love and Sex. Kin: Anna, an Ivy League poetry scholar, and Sean, an Irish personal trainer, hardly seem destined for one another. But as their web of disparate family and friends crosses great distances – both psychologically and geographically – an unlikely new family is forged. Bathsheba Doran's play sheds a sharp light on the changing face of kinship in the expansive landscape of the modern world. Parents Evening: It’s dusk. Mother and father are in their bedroom, dressing in preparation for Parents’ Evening at their only daughter’s primary school. During this rare opportunity to check in, the couple embarks on a volatile, passionate and surprising confrontation that challenges every one of their life choices. The play is a painfully witty, perceptive exploration of the landlines of parenting in modern marriage. The Mystery of Love and Sex: Charlotte and Jonny definitely do love each other. But not that way. Or maybe that way. They’re in college and have been close friends since they were nine. They might be in love. They might be moving in together. They might be getting married. Or they might not. Also, Charlotte wonders if she might be gay. Or maybe bisexual. As does Jonny. So why are they turning their relationship romantic?

The truism that families come in all shapes and sizes is illuminated with haunting beauty… in this exquisitely wrought comedy-drama…a piercing portrait of the contemporary social architecture, in which the distance between people can be widened or collapsed with disorienting ease, whether it is through the click of a keyboard, a telephone conversation or a chance encounter. Many of the characters in the play never actually meet, and yet we come away with a moving sense of how each individual’s experience resonates— troublingly or happily—in the lives of almost everyone else. * The New York Times *
Doran’s script shows insightful nuance! * NYTheatre.com *
Wise and exquisitely crafted. * Time Out New York *

ISBN: 9781783197590

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 272g

312 pages