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MEREDITH OAKES
(1946 - )
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Meredith Oakes is an Australian playwright (born Sydney, 1946) who has lived in London since 1970. She has written plays, adaptations, translations, opera texts and poems, and taught play-writing at Royal Holloway College and for the Arvon Foundation. She also wrote music criticism for the Independent newspaper and the Daily Telegraph in Australia, as well as contributing to a variety of magazines including the Listener. Her first performed play was the Neighbour for the Royal National Theatre in 1993. Other plays have included the Editing Process (1994), Faith (1997), and Scenes from the Back of Beyond (2006) at the Royal Court Theatre, Mind the Gap (1995) at Hampstead Theatre, Man for Hire (2002) at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, and Shadowmouth (2006) at the Crucible Studio in Sheffield. Her most recent plays were a trio of shorts, the Fisherman, Short Lease and SATB, written for actor-musician students at Rose Bruford College and staged at Battersea Arts Centre in June 2007. Oakes wrote the libretto for the Tempest based on Shakespeare's play with music written by the English composer Thomas Ades. the opera was given its premiere performance in February 2004 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. It was subsequently staged at the Opera National du Rhin in Strasbourg and at Operaan in Copenhagen, and in summer 2006 in a new production by Jonathan Kent in Santa Fe. She wrote the text for the television opera the Triumph of Beauty and Deceit (1995) by the Irish composer Gerald Barry, commissioned by Channel 4. In summer 2002 this was staged in a production by director/designer Nigel Lowery for Almeida Opera, at the Aldeburgh Festival and in London, and also performed in the autumn at the Berlin Festwochen. Other opera texts she has written include Miss Treat for Des Oliver, staged by Tete a Tete in 2000, Jump into My Sack (based on a story by Italo Calvino) for Julian Grant, staged bv Mecklenburg Opera in 1996, and Solid Assets for Colin Huehns, staged by ENO opera studio in 1993, Her cycle of poems, Edward John Eyre, was written to be set to music by the Australia composer Barry Conyngham in 1970. Both the Neighbour and Faith have been staged in the usa, the former in Los Angeles, and the latter off-Broadway in New York. Oakes's plays are mostly published by Oberon Books. the text of the Tempest is published by Faber Music. Her radio plays have included Glide (1998, with incidental music by Gerald Barry), Trampoline (2000), and the Mind of the Meeting (2002), all for BBC Radio Three. She also translated the French Algerian playwright Fatima Gallaire's Pebbles for Your Thirst (Des Cailloux pour la Soif , Radio 4, 2002). For television she originated Prime Suspect 4 in 1994. Oakes has also written adaptations of some classic works such as Thomas Middleton's the Revenger's Tragedy presented at the Southwark Playhouse, London in 2006. Her new version of Mozart's Der Schauspieldirektor (the Impresario) was staged by Garsington Opera in 1995. Her translation of Werner Schwab's famous modern classic Die Prasidentinnen was staged in the West End in a production by Richard Jones at the Ambassadors Theatre in 1999, with the title Holy Mothers. She translated Fatima Gallaire's Princesses for the Royal Court Theatre. Other translations of classic and modern plays have included Thomas Bernhard's Elizabeth II and Lenz's the New Menoza, both staged at the Gate Theatre in the early 1990s, and Strindberg's Miss Julie staged at the Young Vic. Her translations from German also include Schiller's Kabale und Liebe (Luise Miller), Odon von Horvath's Italian Night, and two contemporary plays, Moritz Rinke's the Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness, and Christoph Nussbaumeder's To the South Seas by Gherkin-plane. Oakes is a seventh generation Australian who was educated at Cheltenham Girls High School, Sydney from 1959 to 1963, and then at the University of Sydney where she took double honours in French and Music. She studied violin with Gordon Bennett of the Sydney String Quartet and piano as a second instrument. In London she initially worked for the magazine Music and Musicians as an editorial assistANT and writer, and later was public relations officer for Allied Artists Agency from 1972 to 1973 when they were presenting the London Music Digest, a series of contemporary concerts at the Round House. Her Dramaturgical work included Stephen Daldry's only opera staging to date (Manon Lescaut in Dublin, 1991), and advising on his production of von Horvath's Judgment Day at the Old Red Lion, Islington in 1989. She also worked as Dramaturg on opera productions by Tim Coleman in Dublin and Belfast, and with Tim Hopkins on Forest Murmurs for Opera North in Leeds. She married the writer and music journalist Tom Sutcliffe in 1973, and lives in south London.
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Dead at Last, No More Air
Double, The
Editing Process, The
Elizabeth II
Faith
Fisherman, The
Forest Murmurs, The - The German Romantic Imagination
Heldenplatz
Her Mother And Bartok
Holy Mothers
Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, The
Iphigenia
Italian Night
Man For Hire
Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness, The
Mind the Gap
Miss Julie
Miss Treat
Neighbour, The
New Menoza, The
Punishment without Revenge
Revenger's Tragedy, The
SATB
Scenes From the Back Of Beyond
Shadowmouth
Short Lease
Surprise of Love, The
Triumph of Beauty and Deceit, The
Dead at Last, No More Air
Dead at Last, No More Air is a brutal, irreverent and bizarrely comical piece about what happens when an emerging stage production is sabotaged by outsiders. Following a dispute with the cast, the director replaces all the actors with pensioners from a nearby home for the elderly. At first compliant and polite, the 'forgotten and dispossessed' gradually start to question the director's authority, leading to a 'coup d'etat' where the theatre's cleaning lady is selected as the group's leader. Not everybody survives the new order. Marking two decades since the playwright's death, Just a Must presents the English language premiere of this forgotten masterpiece by award-winning Austrian writer Werner Schwab.
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Original Playwright - Werner Schwab. Original title: Endlich tot, endlich keine luft mehr. Translated by Meredith Oakes. Directed by Vanda Butkovic. Dramaturgy by Diana Damian Martin. Scenography by Simon Donger. Produced by Berislav Juraic. www.justamust.com
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Double, The
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Imagine waking up one morning and finding that another person - an exact replica of you - has hijacked your body, and, posing as you, infiltrates your friendships, gatecrashes parties, humiliates waiters, behaves disgracefully and generally wreaks havoc! Everyone believes this imposter is you and yet in every aspect of his personality he is the sort of person you would abhor. This is the horror that faces Mr Golyadkin, a mild-mannered government clerk, when he awakes one morning in St Petersburg and realises that his world has been turned upside down.
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Adapted from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1846)
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Editing Process, The
Set in the offices of a magazine publishers, Meredith Oakes' comedy of fragile values in the media will not restore your faith in human nature, but it is guaranteed to help you get on in publishing without really succeeding
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Satire
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Elizabeth II
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Original Playwright - Thomas Bernhard
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London 1992
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Faith
A vision of military conflict as a testing ground for English values
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Fisherman, The
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Forest Murmurs, The - The German Romantic Imagination
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Neither a concert performance nor a full opera production, this event theatre is a collage of choral, operatic and orchestral music, spoken text and film, punctuated by rare archival recordings. The main components of the evening include key moments from Beethoven's Fidelio, Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, Alban Berg's Wozzeck and Schubert's Die Schone Mullerin. The juxtaposition of these works and the unfolding of their dramaturigical connections is intended to create a seamless emotional journey for the performers and audience alike. This is a unique event in which Fritz Lang's film Siegfried rubs shoulders with Beethoven and Schumann, and the opera chorus and full orchestra give way to a single baritone and piano. New production. Sung in German and English. Running time 2 hours 30 minutes.
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author: Steven Sloane; writer: Meredith Oakes
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Grand Theatre and Opera House, Leeds 17 May 2001
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Orchestra of Opera North (plus soloist and chorus)
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Heldenplatz
Thomas Bernhard is widely considered to be one of the most important German playwrights in the post-war era. Highly acclaimed, he has written over twenty plays and novels and gained a reputation as one of Austria's most controversial authors. He wrote Heldenplatz in 1988 as a response to the fiftieth anniversary of the Anschluss (annexation) of Austria by Hitler's Germany. Highly controversial in Austria, the play concerns a Jewish professor who returns to Vienna after the Second World War and discovers that his fellow Austrians are as anti-semitic as ever. Heldenplatz' is the square in Vienna where the Austrian-born Hitler made his first speech after the Anschluss.
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Original Playwright - Thomas Bernhard, translated by Meredith Oakes And Andrea Tierney
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Her Mother And Bartok
A perceptive and witty tale of love, focusing on a husband and wife as they discuss their first meeting from the perspective of the less-than-inspiring present. We gradually discover that each fell in love with aspects of the other that were unreal, that required changing and that such attraction can only ever have a limited life. Insightful and revealing, Oakes' great skill lies in the powerful simplicity of her storytelling.
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Holy Mothers
the holy mothers are three ordinary women, their lives are grotesque and their fantasies lurid
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Original Playwright - Werner Schwab
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Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, The
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Set in a bright, empty town square, 450 characters played by just 27 actors dart fleetingly across the stage, creating hundreds of miniature stories about the world we live in and the people we meet.'the trigger for the play was an afternoon several years ago. I sat on the terrace of a cafe and watched life pass by. I got into a state of real observation, perhaps this was helped along a bit by the wine. Every little thing became significant (without being symbolic). the tiniest procedures seemed significant of the world'
- Peter Handke
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Original Playwright - Peter Handke
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Iphigenia
the Greek fleet bound for Troy is becalmed. For the sake of a wind, Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces, is persuaded that he must sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia. But as the priest raises his knife to slit the child's throat, the goddess Diana spirits her away. Clytemnestra, Agamemnon's wife, believing her beloved daughter to be dead, slays her husband in revenge on is return from the Trojan wars. their son, Orestes, avenges his father's death by killing his mother. Now, years later, as Iphigenia, a prisoner of the temple of Diana, looks across the sea to Athens, longing to return home, her brother Orestes arrives to rescue her. . .
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Original Playwright - Goethe
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Italian Night
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Original Playwright - Odon von Horvath
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Man For Hire
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the job is a big step up with a lot of responsibility. the place is immaculate and expensive, quietly tucked away in the middle of London. the people are nice. Will they like him? He just wants to do an honest day's work for an honest day's pay. Will it be enough?
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Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness, The
a strange man comes to audition for a production of Romeo and Juliet, and the boundaries between life and theatre begin to blur
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Original Playwright - Moritz Rinke
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Mind the Gap
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Miss Julie
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presents, with startling clarity, the conflict between sexual passion and social position
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Original Playwright - August Strindberg
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Miss Treat
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It all makes sense to her. He doesn't get it
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Supported by Concordia Foundation, The Robert Gavron Charitable Trust, The Hinrichsen Foundation, the Holst Foundation, The Nicholas John Trust, the Tillett Trust, The Tippett Trust, the Stephen Oliver Trust and a great many very generous individuals. Following the sell-out success of The Flying Fox at BAC Opera 98, Tete a Tete presents Shorts a programme of world premieres of ten minute operas by the cutting edge of British composers - chance for all the artists involved to experiment wildly together, and show that contemporary opera can be entertaining, uplifting and dangerous. Seven Tons of Dung - Dreams, friendship, romance, poetry, cannibalism and the search for Nirvana on a cow-pat. Doggone - During the First World War, 7000 dogs were recruited by the British Army for active service in the trenches. This is their story. Platform 10 - The days of steam have long gone, but the railway platform still holds nostalgia and intrigue for our two fans - Nigel and Gerald. The Nightjar - After Michael's death his parents moved away, to begin a new life. But the past would not let go. GluePritt-stick, U-HU, Araldite, Copydex, Evo-Stick, Grip-Fix, PVA, Gloy..Miss TreatIt all makes sense to her. He doesn't get it.
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Neighbour, The
Two young men living on a council estate suddenly become enemies, invoking destructive forces beyond their control.
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New Menoza, The
Prince Tandi sails from Cumba in Europe in search of culture and fall in love with Wilhelmina. Count Chameleon travels across Germany fleeing from his wife and fall in love with Wilhelmina. Donna Diana searches the country for her unfaithful husband. squire and mrs Worthy have a long lost son and a daughter rip fro marriage. . .. . . . .
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Original Playwright - Jacob Lenz
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Edinburgh 1993
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in "Lenz, three plays" Oberon Books, London, 1993 978-1870259335
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Punishment without Revenge
El Castigo sin Venganza (1631) by Lope de Vega, in a new translation by Meredith Oakes. Directed by Laurence Boswell. Punishment without Revenge is a dark and thrilling drama, an audacious blend of unbearable tension and delicious comedy, which both terrifi es and delights. Regarded as the greatest tragedy of the Spanish Golden Age and the finest play of its presiding genius, Lope de Vega, this elegant work is set in the dangerous and glamorous world of Renaissance italy. the Duke of Ferrara has lived a wild and unconventional life. An infamous womaniser, his only son, FedErico, is a bastard whom he dreams will one day succeed him. When his subjects demand that he marry and provide them with the stability of a legitimate heir, the proud and beautiful Cassandra, Duchess of Mantua, is sent to be his bride. But everything does not fall happily into place. A passionate love develops - but not between the Duke and his Duchess - and, in a culture where honour is the highest virtue, there can be only one outcome. . .
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Original Playwright - Lope de Vega
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Revenger's Tragedy, The
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A tale of vengeance, violence and lust n the finest traditions of Jacobean tragedy. As he holds the skull of his beloved - who rejected the licentious old Dukes advances and so was poisoned - Vindice plots the Dukes grotesque murder. But in a court where adultery, rape and incest are the norm, his vengeance does not stop there. An orgy of ritualistic, even playful, bloodletting follows.
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Original Playwright - Thomas Middleton
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SATB
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Scenes From the Back Of Beyond
Bill is sustained by his deep sense of a wider culture and an improving world. the only thing the human race needs to do is learn. When he meets a person who embodies this idea, he naturally likes them. Especially if his wife doesn't. Set at the end of the 1950s, Scenes explores the comfort, hopes and fragility of family life in a new Sydney suburb.
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Shadowmouth
A troubled teenager is thrown out of home by his single mother and is taken in by a lonely middle-aged pederast. the man watches the boy - the object of his desire - as if watching a film unfold inside of his head, while the teenager's night-time odysseys through the city lead him first to become involved with crazy Daisy and then in a destructive gay relationship with the emotionally manipulative Paul.
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Short Lease
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Surprise of Love, The
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Triumph of Beauty and Deceit, The
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In The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit, Gerald Barry turns Handel's oratorio The Triumph of Time and Truth on its head. A trapped Beauty has to choose between the somewhat distant rewards of Time and the more immediate delights of Pleasure. From the sober allegory Barry and his librettist Meredity Oakes fashion a frenetic, absurdist adventure of great precision, virtuosity and wit. The production is preceded by a prologue taken from the Handel Oratorio.
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Music Gerald Barry. Lyrics Meredith Oakes.
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Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh 07 Jun 2002
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