The Designated Mourner

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780571179114
  • Weight: 60g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 1996
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Jack is married to Judy, the daughter of Howard, a poet and essayist of great renown. They live in the near future, in a country in which the political situation has become increasingly dangerous for members of the cultured, liberal intelligentsia. Jack's growing resentment towards Howard forces Judy to make a choice. As the old order dies, it sends Jack down a disturbing and morally compromised path.

'Wallace Shawn's masterwork has remained, for me, one of the most significant dramas of the past twenty years.' Time Out New York

'To label Mourner either a morality tale or a political tirade is useless; diamond-hard in its thinking, it remains slippery and disturbing in its message . . . a densely shadowed maze laced with shocks and gags.' Vulture

The Designated Mourner is a harsh, lyrical tale of the pursuit of beauty in brutal times. It premiered at the National Theatre, London, in April 1996.

Wallace Shawn's first play to be produced in New York was Our Late Night, directed by André Gregory at The Public Theater in 1975. A Thought in Three Parts was staged two years later by the Joint Stock Theatre Group in London, directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Shawn's next three plays - Marie and Bruce, Aunt Dan & Lemon, and The Fever - were all performed in New York at the Public Theater and in London at the Royal Court. Aunt Dan and Lemon was revived in London in 1999 at the Almeida Theatre, directed by Tom Cairns. Shawn's next play, The Designated Mourner, premiered at the National Theatre, London, with Mike Nichols, Miranda Richardson, and David de Keyser under the direction of David Hare, and was then performed in New York by Wallace Shawn, Deborah Eisenberg, and Larry Pine under the direction of André Gregory. In 2009, the Royal Court held a Wallace Shawn season, reviving Aunt Dan and Lemon and The Fever, and staging the premiere of Grasses of a Thousand Colours. Shawn wrote the libretto for Allen Shawn's opera The Music Teacher, directed by Tom Cairns for The New Group in New York (2006). Shawn translated Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (performed in New York at the Roundabout, Studio 54, directed by Scott Elliott). Wallace Shawn and André Gregory wrote and performed in the film My Dinner with André and André Gregory directed Shawn in Vanya on 42nd Street. Shawn has appeared as an actor in many films, including Manhattan, Clueless, Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills,The Moderns, and The Wife. Shawn's Essays was published by Haymarket Books in 2009.