This is an odd assemblage of plays, for which gathering-together there
is no overarching thematic justification. Because several of the plays
deal with death, and one of the death-plays deals as well with money,
and the last play deals with taxation, we're calling the book Death &
Taxes. But all plays, directly or indirectly, are about death and taxes,
so this title explains little... -Tony Kushner
This stunning new collection by Tony Kushner, the Pulitzer Prize-winning
author of Angels in America, showcases his masterful explorations of
form and style. A rich and vibrant collection from one of our greatest
American playwrights, Death & Taxes includes the following treasure
trove of works:
In Reverse Transcription: Six Playwrights Bury a Seventh, six
playwrights come together to bury their contemporary and friend, Ding.
They discuss and brood on their lives, writings, and loves. Theatre
critic Dr. David Nowlan calls Reverse Transcription "rich in allusion,
elegant in language and satirically funny" (Irish Times).
Hydriotaphia or The Death of Dr. Browne begins at one man's deathbed
and becomes an epic farce spanning Heaven and Earth.
"Karl Marx said that history occurs first as tragedy and then as farce.
In Hydriotaphia, Tony Kushner says that history is tragedy and farce
at once. Ben Jonson meets Bertolt Brecht in this brilliantly funny and
dark knockabout play of the rise of the entrepreneurial spirit. As in
all of Kushner's work, the play teems with ideas." -Robert Hass, former
U.S. Poet Laureate
"The play flourishes Kushner's trademark ability to mix up wildly
diverse tonalities and ideas -- bawdy humor, theological and class
warfare debate, fourth-wall-breaking, dizzying monologues, fantasy and
domestic intrigue all whirl like a juggler's pins." -Variety
Inspired by Shakespeare's "Sonnet 75," Terminating or Sonnet LXXV "is
a delirious, scatological encounter between a psychotherapist, her madly
besotted patient and their lovers, which contains some dizzyingly fine
writing" (Variety).
"Tony Kushner at his most fanciful and eclectic ... fierce, strange and
clever theatre." -Evening Standard
East Coast Ode to Howard Jarvis is a one-man show featuring two dozen
characters' involvement in a tax evasion scheme.
"Surreal, confrontational and funny." -Prospect Magazine (UK)
There is such clarity conveyed not just in the language but in the
rhythm and the nuance. Ideas and phrases honey drip from the script.
Listening is an indulgence." -The Stage
Notes on Akiba has been performed at The Jewish Museum and other
venues during Passover. Fictionalized versions of playwright Tony
Kushner and director Michael Mayer reimagine aspects of Jewish history,
tradition and myth.
G. David Schine in Hell was originally published in New York Times
Magazine. Featuring an appearance by Kushner's fictionalized Roy Cohn
of Angels in America, this short play revisits Cohn and several other
American Conservatives of the McCarthy era as they adjust to an
afterlife in Hell.