@booklet {3915, title = {Greenland}, year = {1988}, month = {1988}, publisher = {Methuen in association with the Royal Court Theatre}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Two act play. The first act presents contemporary Britain almost as a dystopia. The second act is set seven hundred years in the future in an apparently anarchist eutopia. The author describes it as the culmination of his attempts to create a utopia on the stage, preceded by Sore Throats (first performed in 1978 at the Royal Shakespear Company\&$\#$39;s Warehouse Theatre in London), available in his Sore Throats \& Sonnets of Love and Opposition (London: Eyre Methuen, 1979), 5-31; and with the subtitle \"An Intimate Play in Two Acts\" in his Plays: One (London: Methuen, 1986), 337-90; and Bloody Poetry. London: Methuen, 1985 (first performed in 1984 at the Foco Novo Theatre in Hampstead, England).

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Howard [John] Brenton (b. 1942)} }