Woyzeck
Discover the haunting tale of Woyzeck, penned by renowned playwright Georg Büchner and expertly adapted by Nicholas Rudall. This compelling drama, published by Ivan R Dee in 2003, consists of 96 pages that delve into the psyche of one of theater's first anti-heroes.
Set against the backdrop of societal oppression, Woyzeck is a soldier who sacrifices his own well-being as he serves a tyrannical German captain while enduring inhumane experiments by a doctor. As he grapples with the pressures of his environment and his innate moral compass, his journey culminates in a tragic and poignant conclusion.
Explore themes of power, exploitation, and the human condition in this essential piece of performing arts literature. Perfect for theatre enthusiasts and those seeking an insightful glimpse into classic drama, Woyzeck is a must-read that resonates with contemporary issues.