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E-raamat: Great Wave

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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Sari: Student Editions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Methuen Drama
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350402393
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Sari: Student Editions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Methuen Drama
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350402393

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This Student Edition is ideal for any teacher coming to Francis Turnly's 2018 play for the first time or those who already have some familiarity with it.

Spanning 1979 to 2003, The Great Wave looks at the mysterious disappearance of a Japanese schoolgirl and her mother and sister's tireless search to find her again. The girl – Hanako – is discovered living in captivity in a compound in North Korea, employed to teach a young woman Japanese language and culture.

Francis Turnly's gripping play is based on a a true story and it conveys, not only the magnitude of these events globally, but also the beating human heart at the centre of this story.

The commentary in the edition unpacks:

> the author's identity as a "Japanese Ulsterman", owing to his Northern Irish-Japanese heritage
> the play's place within a trilogy
> the significance of Japanese history and culture
> themes of occupation, colonization, grief, loss and hope
> the use of language in the play (including English and phonetic Japanese and Korean)
> the play's use of objects as cultural markers
> the play's structure and representation of 24 years
> the play's form and genre
> productions of the play so far (including in London and San Francisco)

This edition is invaluable in helping to make sense of this thematically and contextually rich play for students, and to bring it alive through the discussion of its inherent theatricality and production opportunities.

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Turnlys strength lies in his ability to tell a fascinating story ... It draws ones rapt attention to a scandal that long obsessed the people of Japan. * Guardian * [ This edition] has useful introductory notes to get started, and annotations throughout the script to explain and detail some of the cultural references and idiosyncrasies. * Drama & Theatre *

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This Student Edition is ideal for any teacher coming to Francis Turnly's 2018 play for the first time or those who have some familiarity with it.

Chronology

COMMENTARY

Playwright: overview
Context
Themes
Characters
Dramatic Devices, Ethnicity, Culture and Language
Design Opportunities and Choices

THE GREAT WAVE

Notes to the play

Francis Turnly is a playwright, radio dramatist and screenwriter. He has written several plays for Radio 4 and his stage plays have been produced at numerous theatres across the UK and Ireland. He was a winner of a Channel 4 playwright bursary in 2015 and as a result was Playwright in Residence at the Kiln (then Tricycle) Theatre which culminated in him winning the Catherine Johnson Best Play Award in 2016 for his play The Great Wave which premiered at the National Theatre in 2018.

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. is Professor of Theatre Arts and Director of the Graduate Program at Loyola Marymount University, US, with areas of expertise in Japanese theatre, African theatre, Shakespeare, horror theatre, Asian cinema, horror cinema, Greek tragedy, stage combat and comedy.