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1984

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title 1984
Authors and Contributors      By (author) George Orwell
Adapted by Robert Icke
Adapted by Duncan Macmillan
SeriesModern Plays
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:96
Category/GenrePlays, playscripts
ISBN/Barcode 9781350262713
ClassificationsDewey:822.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publication Date 29 July 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

April, 1984. Winston Smith thinks a thought, starts a diary, and falls in love. But Big Brother is watching him, and the door to Room 101 can swing open in the blink of an eye. Its ideas have become our ideas, and Orwell's fiction is often said to be our reality. The definitive book of the 20th century is re-examined in a radical new adaptation exploring why Orwell's vision of the future is as relevant as ever.

Author Biography

Robert Icke was artistic director of the Arden Theatre Company in Stockton on-Tees from 2003-7 and of the Swan Theatre Company in Cambridge from 2005-8, where he was awarded the Susie Gautier-Smith Prize for his contribution to theatre. As Associate Director of Headlong, his work for the company includes Boys by Ella Hickson, a national tour of Romeo and Juliet in 2012, and working with Rupert Goold to conceive and develop Decade in 2011. Other theatre includes: The Alchemist (Liverpool Playhouse) and Catalysta (Ovalhouse). Duncan Macmillan is an award-winning playwright and director. His play Lungs was produced in a rolling world premiere at the Studio Theatre, Washington DC (nominated as Outstanding New Play at the Helen Hayes Awards) and Paines Plough/Sheffield Theatres in the UK (winner of Best New Play at the Off West End Awards and nominated for Best New Play at the Theatre UK Awards). The play has had many productions in the US and internationally, with upcoming ones in Stockholm, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Toronto, Copenhagen, Palma, Sydney and at the Schaubuhne in Berlin, directed by Katie Mitchell.