Patrick Marber is een Britse toneelschrijver wiens werken de complexiteit van menselijke relaties onderzoeken, vaak met een scherpe, cynische humor. Zijn schrijfstijl richt zich frequent op thema's als verleiding, verraad en de zoektocht naar waarheid in interpersoonlijke dynamieken. Marbers stijl wordt gekenmerkt door snijdende dialogen en psychologische diepgang van zijn personages, wat zijn eigen inzichten in de artistieke wereld en levensuitdagingen weerspiegelt. Zijn toneelstukken herinterpreteren vaak klassieke verhalen in hedendaagse settings, waarmee hun blijvende relevantie wordt benadrukt.
Inspired by Moliere's farcical, tragic, anarchic Don Juan (1665), Patrick
Marber's Don Juan in Soho transports the action to contemporary London and
follows the debauched protagonist's final adventures. Don Juan in Soho
premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in December 2006.
'A beautiful play about the beautiful game.' Independent 'At its heart a dark, tender and beautifully wrought study in male desperation.' Time Out 'Patrick Marber is to modern British drama what Michael Owen was to our footie.' Daily Mail 'Marber, in this riveting new piece, uses the world of non-league, semi-pro football to explore issues of trust and loyalty and the larger division between individual ambition and the collective ethic. If big issues emerge naturally from the action, it is because Marber is writing about a world he knows intimately. Everything feels right.' Guardian 'A triumph. It's Marber's night. At 50, he has found his voice again, and it roars.' Daily Telegraph 'After nine years out of the game, Marber is back in the Champions League.' Mail on Sunday
Authoritative yet accessible, this work will enable readers to better grasp
how sails, keels and hulls work together to keep sailboats moving--and will
sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why
various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in
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THE STORY: Four lives intertwine over the course of four and a half years in this densely plotted, stinging look at modern love and betrayal. Dan, an obituary writer, meets Alice, a stripper, after an accident in the street. Eighteen months later,
"Closer" by Patrick Marber is an award-winning play that delves into the complexities of modern romance through the lives of four strangers entangled in love and betrayal. Celebrated for its sharp exploration of desire, it inspired the acclaimed film featuring Julia Roberts and Jude Law, and has become a cultural touchstone since its debut.
Follows pottery teacher Cate Blanchett as she enters into an affair with one
of her students, causing upheaval in both her personal and professional life.
The play features Howard Katz, a once-successful talent agent facing a challenging downturn in his life. Known for its haunting themes, it explores the struggles of a character who has become hardened by the industry yet finds himself in a vulnerable position. With Marber's acclaimed writing, the narrative delves into the complexities of ambition, failure, and the human condition, showcasing the depths of Katz's character amidst his professional and personal turmoil.
Set in post-World War II England, this adaptation reimagines Strindberg's classic tale, shifting the dynamics of class and gender. It features a tense interaction between two women and one man, exploring themes of power, desire, and social upheaval. The characters navigate complex relationships against a backdrop of societal change, offering a fresh perspective on the original narrative while retaining its emotional intensity.