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The Hogarth Plays: The Art of Success & The Taste of the Town

English

By (author): Nick Dear

The Hogarth Plays catch one of England's most celebrated artists at two crucial points in his career: once at the beginning, and once at the end.

In The Art of Success the events of ten tumultuous years are compressed into a single night, as newlywed William Hogarth makes his way through eighteenth-century London's high society and its debauched underworld. The play was first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, in 1986.

A world premiere, The Taste of the Town begins in Chiswick some thirty years later. Hogarth, now a famous artist, is still at odds with the world, and with his wife. Facing public ridicule for what he considers his finest painting, he goes looking for one last fight.

Nick Dear's double-bill premiered at the Rose Theatre, Kingston, London in September 2018.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 237g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780571350162

About Nick Dear

Nick Dear's plays include Dedication (Nuffield Theatre Southampton 2016) The Dark Earth and the Light Sky (Almeida Theatre 2012) Frankenstein (National Theatre 2011) Lunch in Venice (National Theatre Connections 2005) Power (NT 2003) The Villains' Opera (NT 2000) Zenobia (RSC 1995) In the Ruins (Bristol Old Vic 1990) Food of Love (Theatre de Complicite Almeida 1988) The Art of Success (RSC 1986) Pure Science (RSC 1986) and Temptation (RSC 1984). He also collaborated with Peter Brook on the development of Qui est là? (Bouffes du Nord 1996). His adaptations include The Promise (after Arbuzov Tricycle 2002) Summerfolk (after Gorky NT 1999) Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (after Molière NT 1992) The Last Days of Don Juan (after Tirso de Molina RSC 1990) and A Family Affair (after Ostrovsky Cheek by Jowl 1988). His screenplays include Persuasion The Turn of the Screw Cinderella The Gambler Byron Eroica and Agatha Christie's Poirot. Opera libretti include The Palace in the Sky (ENO/Hackney Empire 2001) and Siren Song (Almeida Opera Festival 1994). He has also written extensively for BBC Radio beginning with his first play Matter Permitted (1980).

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