The Plays of David Storey

The Plays of David Storey
Author: William Hutchings
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1988
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780809314614

This is the first comprehensive play-by-play analysis of the drama of David Storey, one of the most acclaimed and innovative, sometimes controversial, writers in the British theatre since World War II. Grouping the plays according to theme, Hutchings demonstrates that the central focus in the drama of David Storey is the devaluation of traditional rituals in contemporary life and the disintegration of the family. A playwright attuned to the poetry in the ordinary, to the profundity, subtle eloquence, and dramatic tension in the mundane, Storey explores the ways people cope, or fail to cope, with complexity, with uncertainty, with constant, bewildering flux. He writes about groups—families (In Celebration, The Farm), rugby teams (The Changing Room), and construction crews (The Contractor). In his plays, individuals seek to overcome isolation and integrate themselves into a significant assemblage that transcends the self. Hutchings notes that Storey frequently deals with working-class parents who cannot "understand their grown children’s anxieties, their discontentedness with life, their unstable marriages, and their inability to enjoy the benefits of the education and advantages they labored so hard for so many years to provide." Storey understands and sympathizes with parents who have paid to educate their children out of their own spheres. He saw it happen in his own family, knew the disapproval of his father: "What else could my father think when, nearing sixty, he came home each day from the pit exhausted, shattered by fatigue, to find me—a young man ideally physically equipped to do the job which now left him totally prostrated—painting a picture of flowers, or writing a poem about a cloud. There was, and there is, no hope of reconciliation." Hutchings supplements his thematic analysis of Storey’s plays by interweaving into his text 90 percent of a major interview with the playwright, the only such comprehensive interview in existence. Storey, who believes that readers "ought to be chary of all interviews," discusses alleged literary influences on his work, the current state of British theatre, and his reactions to critics. He also provides insight into various productions and performances in his work.

The Restoration of Arnold Middleton

The Restoration of Arnold Middleton
Author: David Storey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1967
Genre: Domestic drama, English
ISBN:

The Restoration of Arnold Middleton is a domestic tragicomedy of a thirty-something married couple and their unusual living arrangements. Arnie, a history teacher, is a delusional attention seeker with a penchant for cluttering his home with historical artefacts, much to the dismay of his wife, Joan, but much to the pleasure of his giddy mother-in law. As they await the long-anticipated visit of Arnie's parents in a flurry of cleaning and tidying, the trio are visited by Arnie's school colleagues, one of whom is conducting a suspect liaison with a pupil. The play follows Arnie's lies and fantasies, indulged by his fellow teaching staff, to his ultimate breakdown, and to the breakdown of the curious domestic set-up that Arnie, Joan and her mother have put up with for years.

Storey Plays: 2

Storey Plays: 2
Author: David Storey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 135001379X

"David Storey is a writer who genuinely extends the territory of drama" (Guardian) The second volume of David Storey's plays in the "World Classics" series contains three of his most enduring works: "The Restoration of Arnold Middleton", "In Celebration" and "The March on Russia".

Storey Plays: 2

Storey Plays: 2
Author: David Storey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350013781

"David Storey is a writer who genuinely extends the territory of drama" (Guardian) The second volume of David Storey's plays in the "World Classics" series contains three of his most enduring works: "The Restoration of Arnold Middleton", "In Celebration" and "The March on Russia".

Author:
Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
Total Pages: 889
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9326192512

The Changing Room

The Changing Room
Author: David Storey
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1972
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573640070

Drama set in a men's changing room before, during and after a semi-pro Northern England rugby league football game.

The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre

The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre
Author: Jonathan Law
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 833
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 140814591X

The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre is an essential reference tool and companion for anyone interested in the theatre and theatre-going. Containing over 2500 entries it covers the international spectrum of theatre with particular emphasis on the UK and USA. With biographical information on playwrights, actors and directors, entries on theatres and theatre companies, explanation of technical terms and theatrical genres, and synopses of major plays, this is an authoritative, trustworthy and comprehensive compendium. Included are: synopses of 500 major plays biographical entries on hundreds of playwrights, actors, directors and producers definitions of nearly 200 genres and movements entries on over 100 key characters from plays information about more than 250 theatres and companies Unlike similar products, The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre avoids a dry, technical approach with its sprinkling of anecdotal asides and fascinating trivia, such as how Michael Gambon gave his name to a corner of a racing track following an incident on BBC's Top Gear programme, and under 'advice to actors' the sage words of Alec Guinness: 'First wipe your nose and check your flies', and the equally wise guidance from the master of his art, Noël Coward: 'Just know your lines and don't bump into the furniture.' As a companion to everything from the main stage to the fringes of theatrical fact and folklore, this will prove an irresistible book to all fans of the theatre.

Storey Plays: 3

Storey Plays: 3
Author: David Storey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350013803

The latest collection of David Storey's plays; including the newly revised and revived The Changing Room. Introduced by the author This third volume of David Storey's plays contains The Changing Room (Royal Court 1971): "If The Changing Room is Storey's most powerful drama, it is because he has found in sport his purest metaphor for the war of existence" (Time Magazine); Cromwell (Royal Court 1973): "An exploration of the vices and virtues of the English Puritan instinct using the historical associations of the Cromwellian period. On top of that it is also an impressive piece of poetic drama employing a spare, flinty, concrete language that seems to be hewn out of rock...a rich and complex play" (Guardian); Life Class: "a portrait of a man, dangerous, controlled, and wounded, who brings down his whole career in one enormous gesture signifying that all we hold of good from the past is now incapable of renewal and irrelevant to our present needs...Life Class is not merely a very good play. It is a blazing masterpiece...It is a tremendous experience and its glare lights up the sky." (Sunday Times) "David Storey is a writer who genuinely extends the territory of drama" (Guardian)