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Vagrant Trilogy: Three Plays by Mona Mansour: The Hour of Feeling; The Vagrant; Urge for Going [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 6 bw illus
  • Sērija : Methuen Drama Play Collections
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 1350276405
  • ISBN-13: 9781350276406
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 6 bw illus
  • Sērija : Methuen Drama Play Collections
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 1350276405
  • ISBN-13: 9781350276406
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"The Vagrant Trilogy is a night of revelation, a glimpse of the Middle East we rarely see (Washington Post) The Vagrant Trilogy: Three Plays by Mona Mansour is a set of three plays by award-winning Arab American playwright Mona Mansour which follow one character's journey and explores the Palestinian condition prior and during the infamous Six-Day War and the devastating effect this war had on the Palestinian diaspora left to suffer in Lebanese refugee camps. Set to open at The Public Theatre in New Yorkdays before the Covid-19 pandemic shuttered theatres, the trilogy has previously been seen across America as well as the Arab-speaking world. The included plays-The Hour of Feeling, The Vagrant, and Urge for Going-are a deep exploration of the Palestinian struggle for home and identity. Together they follow the life of a Palestinian scholar named Adham who, at the end of the first play (The Hour of Feeling), must decide whether to go back to his homeland torn apart by the Six-Day/1967 War to an uncertainfuture with his family, or to stay in London to advance his nascent career. The two plays that follow explore two different paths Adham could have taken: one (The Vagrant) where he leaves and finds success as a prominent scholar in the West; and the other (Urge for Going), where he returns to have a family, while living the life of a refugee with no prospects. The last play of the trilogy dramatizes the plight of Palestinian refugees trapped in Lebanese refugee camps with no ability for advancement and no hope for citizenship. Adham's son, Jul, is permanently damaged by Lebanese soldiers for daring to take a piece of trash to repair his broken home, while his talented daughter Jamila realizes that her only hope is to escape and live out her dreams abroad. The three plays create a triptych of Palestinian displacement, separation, and the state of "permanent impermanence" refugees the world over experience daily. The volume includes a foreword by director Mark Wing-Davey, an introduction by Arab American theatre scholar Michael Malek Najjar, the three plays in their final performance versions, an afterword by playwright Mona Mansour, a scholarly essay by Stanford professor Samer Al-Saber, and six production stills from the performance that was to open at The Public Theatre in 2020. This collection of Mansour's outstanding plays will be another important contribution to the Arab American theatrical canon, and the larger American theatre canon as well"--

“The [ Vagrant Trilogy] extends far beyond the timeline of devastating events, and instead shows us something greater: humanity.” - Broadway World



The Vagrant Trilogy is a set of three plays by award-winning Arab American playwright Mona Mansour which explores the Palestinian condition prior to, during, and after the infamous Six-Day War. It sketches the devastating effect this conflict had on members of the Palestinian diaspora scattered in Europe and in Lebanese refugee camps.

With productions in Washington DC, New York, and Abu Dhabi, this trilogy has moved audiences across both America and the Arabic-speaking world. The Hour of Feeling, The Vagrant, and Urge for Going offer a deep exploration of the Palestinian struggle for home and identity, a powerful glimpse into a reality that many face and few understand.

The volume includes a foreword by director Mark Wing-Davey; an introduction by Arab American theatre scholars Hala Baki and Michael Malek Najjar; the three plays in their final performance versions; an interview with playwright Mona Mansour; and a critical essay by literary scholar Diya Abdo. This collection of Mansour's outstanding plays is another important contribution to the Arab American theatrical canon and the larger body of American drama.

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A triptych of plays by a renowned Arab American writer focusing on Palestinian displacement, separation, and the state of permanent impermanence refugees the world over experience daily.
Foreword viii
Mark Wing-Davey
Director
Acknowledgments x
Introduction 1(14)
Hala Baki
Michael Malek Najjar
The Hour of Feeling
15(50)
The Vagrant
65(38)
Urge for Going
103(44)
Critical Essay: "Conditional Texts, Conditional Lives: Mona Mansour's The Vagrant Trilogy"
147(7)
Diya Abdo
"Great theater should move us and implicate us at the same time"
154(4)
Mona Mansour
Hala Baki
Michael Malek Najjar
Bibliography 158(3)
Author/Editor Biographies 161
Mona Mansours play The Vagrant Trilogy made its New York City debut in April 2022 at the Public Theater, directed by Mark Wing-Davey. It was originally presented at Mosaic Theater in June 2018. Other plays include: Unseen (Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 2022); We Swim, We Talk, We Go to War (Golden Thread, 2018); The Way West (Labyrinth, Village Theatre, Steppenwolf, Marin Theatre Company); In The Open (Waterwell). Mona was a member of the Public Theaters Emerging Writers Group. Her commissions include Playwrights Horizons, La Jolla Playhouse, and Oregon Shakespeare Festivals American Revolutions. Awards include the 2012 Whiting Award, 2014 Middle East America Playwright Award, 2018 MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and 2020 Helen Merrill Award. Mansour is a resident playwright at New Dramatists (Class of 2020).