Reza de Wet: Plays Two

Reza de Wet author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:4th Jan '08

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De Wet has won more theatre and literary awards than any other South African playwright

With mother and father gone, a brother and sister face eviction by a lawyer. The "African Gothic" tells the story of their final danse macabre. "Good Heavens" is a comedy thriller with the poetic heart of a folk-tale. In "Breathing In", in the last months of the Second Anglo-Boer War, a General and his Adjutant encounter a mysterious woman.A farm lies in ruins. And with mother and father now gone, a brother and sister face eviction by an officious lawyer. Abandoned, they endlessly enact the rituals of punishment once visited upon them by their parents. Widely regarded as a milestone in South African theatre, the multi-award winning play "African Gothic" tells the story of their final danse macabre. Despite overwhelming critical acclaim, it was also fiercely condemned by Afrikaans conservatives as being a subversive portrayal of repression. "Good Heavens" is a comedy thriller with the dark poetic heart of a folk-tale. Two spinster sisters, with their ailing mother and simple-minded brother, await the annual visit of their youngest sister. Deeply envious of her beauty and youth, they hatch a diabolical plot to rid themselves of her forever. In "Breathing In", on a stormy night in the last bitter months of the Second Anglo-Boer War, a seriously wounded General and his faithful Adjutant encounter a mysterious woman and her seductive other-worldly daughter, and are confronted with the subtle methods of survival these women have been forced to adopt. Accustomed to the rigours of war, the Adjutant now faces a terrible choice.

ISBN: 9781840024807

Dimensions: 211mm x 132mm x 10mm

Weight: 255g

216 pages