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− | ''Buried Child'' is a play by Sam Shepard first presented in 1978 in San Francisco. It won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and launched Shepard to national fame as a playwright. Buried Child is a piece of theatre which depicts the fragmentation of the American nuclear family in a context of disappointment and disillusionment with American mythology and the American dream, the 1970s rural economic slowdown and the breakdown of traditional family structures and values. | + | ''Buried Child'' is a play by Sam Shepard first presented in 1978 in San Francisco. It won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and launched Shepard to national fame as a playwright. ''Buried Child'' is a piece of theatre which depicts the fragmentation of the American nuclear family in a context of disappointment and disillusionment with American mythology and the American dream, the 1970s rural economic slowdown and the breakdown of traditional family structures and values. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | In South Africa the play was produced by the [[Market Theatre]], starring [[Neville Thomas]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Gay Lambert]], [[Bo Petersen]], directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]]. | + | In South Africa the play was produced by the [[Market Theatre]] in 1982, starring [[Neville Thomas]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Gay Lambert]], [[Bo Petersen]], directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]]. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 21:50, 18 March 2014
Buried Child is a play by Sam Shepard first presented in 1978 in San Francisco. It won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and launched Shepard to national fame as a playwright. Buried Child is a piece of theatre which depicts the fragmentation of the American nuclear family in a context of disappointment and disillusionment with American mythology and the American dream, the 1970s rural economic slowdown and the breakdown of traditional family structures and values.
Performance history in South Africa
In South Africa the play was produced by the Market Theatre in 1982, starring Neville Thomas, Jeremy Crutchley, Dale Cutts, Frantz Dobrowsky, Wilson Dunster, Gay Lambert, Bo Petersen, directed by Lucille Gillwald.
Translations and adaptations
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