Contents |
The playwright and his theatre, 1945-62, by W.A. Armstrong.--Some post-war experiments in poetic drama, by D. Welland.--Christopher Fry and the "revolt" against Eliot, by G. Bullough.--The Irish point of view: the plays of Sean O'Casey, Brendan Behan, and Thomas Murphy, by W.A. Armstrong.--Two morality playwrights: Robert Bolt and John Whiting, by J.C. Trewin.--Godot and his children: The theatre of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, by M. Esslin.--The angry young man: John Osborne, by K.J. Worth.--Drama with a message: Arnold Wesker, by L. Kitchin.--Regional realism: Shelagh Delaney, Alun Owen, Keith Waterhouse, and Willis Hall, by E. Gillett.--Avant garde at the Royal Court Theatre: John Arden and N.F. Simpson, by K.J. Worth. |