The Rubenstein Kiss

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Rubenstein Kiss
Authors and Contributors      By (author) James Phillips
SeriesModern Plays
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePlays, playscripts
ISBN/Barcode 9780413775658
ClassificationsDewey:822.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publication Date 17 November 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A remarkable new play about Cold-War betrayal and the quest for justice 1953. In McCarthy's America, Jakob and Esther Rubenstein are betrayed and punished for an act of industrial espionage. Could this be the greatest miscarriage of justice of the twentieth century?1975. New York. Matthew Maddison meets Anna Levi in front of an art gallery photograph of Jakob and Esther sharing one final kiss before they part. Young, radical and falling in love, together they seek justice for the past.Inspired by a true story, The Rubenstein Kiss explores the mysterious corridors of history to reveal the anguish of a family and a quest for atonement.Publication coincides with the play's premiere at London's Hampstead Theatre on 17 November 2005.'a commendably assured first play ... vividly captures the interlocking nature of sexual and ideological passion' Guardian'This is a bracingly ambitious piece, encompassing the tension between personal and political morality, between idealism and pragmatism, and the power of the past to shape individuals. Astutely and compassionately, Phillips explores each bend in the road that led to the Rubensteins' deaths ... A stimulating debut work of real scope.' The Times

Author Biography

James Phillips is a writer and director. His first performed play as writer, The Little Fir Tree, a fairy story inspired by Hans Christian Anderson, was commissioned by the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield and opened in December 2004. As a director his productions include Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune at the Sound Theatre, Leicester Square, The Little Fir Tree and Macbeth at the Crucible The atre, Sheffield, Trettondagsafton at Teatre Hogskolan in Stockholm, and Observe the Sons of Ulster M arching Towards the Somme at the Pleasance Theatre, London, a production for which he won an inventi on and innovation award from NESTA, the national endowment for the arts.

Reviews

Phillips's play is as much an austere, Milleresque study of a family imploding under intolerable pressure as an impartial study on historical events * Guardian *