All in the Timing: Fourteen Plays

All in the Timing: Fourteen Plays

by David Ives
All in the Timing: Fourteen Plays

All in the Timing: Fourteen Plays

by David Ives

Paperback(A Vintage original, 1st ed)

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Overview

The world according to David Ives is a very add place, and his plays constitute a virtual stress test of the English language — and of the audience's capacity for disorientation and delight. Ives's characters plunge into black holes called "Philadelphias," where the simplest desires are hilariously thwarted. Chimps named Milton, Swift, and Kafka are locked in a room and made to re-create Hamlet. And a con man peddles courses in a dubious language in which "hello" translates as "velcro" and "fraud" comes out as "freud."

At once enchanting and perplexing, incisively intelligent and side-splittingly funny, this original paperback edition of Ives's plays includes "Sure Thing," "Words, Words, Words," "The Universal Language," "Variations on the Death of Trotsky," "The Philadelphia," "Long Ago and Far Away," "Foreplay, or The Art of the Fugue," "Seven Menus," "Mere Mortals," "English Made Simple," "A Singular Kinda Guy," "Speed-the-Play," "Ancient History," and "Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780679759287
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/08/1994
Edition description: A Vintage original, 1st ed
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 648,223
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

David Ives is an American playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. He was educated at Northwestern University and the Yale School of Drama. He won the 1994 Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Playwriting Award for the Primary Stages production of All in the Timing, which was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award as Outstanding play. He is the author of an opera and short stories, and he has written for Hollywood and television.
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