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''The War at Home;; is a play written by James Duff (1955-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Duff_(writer)].  
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''The War at Home'' is a play written by James Duff (1955-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Duff_(writer)]. Cast 2 male 2 female, Length Full, Set Interior.
  
 
Genre: Drama
 
Author: Duff, James
 
 
First presented in London under the title ''The War at Home'' and then produced on Broadway, this play blends comedy and tragedy as it examines the dilemma of a middle-class Texan family unable to comprehend or cope with the deep-seated disaffection of their Vietnam veteran son. The scene is set on Thanksgiving Day, 1973, and the mood is one of excited preparation and warm-hearted humour. But Jeremy, who has only recently returned from service in Vietnam, incites a series of violent confrontations borne of his sarcastic and deeply bitter exchanges with his family. The mood quickly changes to one of rage and hurt, building to an explosive climax.
 
First presented in London under the title ''The War at Home'' and then produced on Broadway, this play blends comedy and tragedy as it examines the dilemma of a middle-class Texan family unable to comprehend or cope with the deep-seated disaffection of their Vietnam veteran son. The scene is set on Thanksgiving Day, 1973, and the mood is one of excited preparation and warm-hearted humour. But Jeremy, who has only recently returned from service in Vietnam, incites a series of violent confrontations borne of his sarcastic and deeply bitter exchanges with his family. The mood quickly changes to one of rage and hurt, building to an explosive climax.
 
Cast 2 male 2 female
 
Length Full
 
Set Interior
 
 
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==

Revision as of 18:45, 14 August 2015

The War at Home is a play written by James Duff (1955-) [1]. Cast 2 male 2 female, Length Full, Set Interior.

First presented in London under the title The War at Home and then produced on Broadway, this play blends comedy and tragedy as it examines the dilemma of a middle-class Texan family unable to comprehend or cope with the deep-seated disaffection of their Vietnam veteran son. The scene is set on Thanksgiving Day, 1973, and the mood is one of excited preparation and warm-hearted humour. But Jeremy, who has only recently returned from service in Vietnam, incites a series of violent confrontations borne of his sarcastic and deeply bitter exchanges with his family. The mood quickly changes to one of rage and hurt, building to an explosive climax.

The original text

The original title is Home Front, which is the title used for the Dramatists Play Service publication of the play in 1985. ISBN 978 0 8222 0528 9

Translations and adaptations

The film The War at Home (1996) based on Duff’s play Home Front was directed by Emilio Estevez.

Performance history in South Africa

Photographs taken during the production at the Market Theatre of The War at Home, 198*. Identified in the photographs are : Kate Edwards, Shelagh Holliday, Anthony Fridjhon, Jonathan Rands, Maureen Collier.

Vita Award presented to Mannie Manim for his contribution to the success of The War at Home (NELM).

Sources

http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=1184


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