The Methuen Drama Book of New American Plays is an anthology of six outstanding plays from some of the most exciting playwrights currently receiving critical acclaim in the States. It
showcases work produced at a number of the leading theatres during the last decade and charts something of the extraordinary range of current playwriting in America. It will be invaluable not
only to readers and theatergoers in the U.S., but to those around the world seeking out new American plays and an insight into how U.S. playwrights are engaging with their current social and
political environment. There is a rich collection of distinctive, diverse voices at work in the contemporary American theatre and this brings together six of the best, with work by David
Adjmi, Marcus Gardley, Katori Hall, Young Jean Lee, Dan LeFranc and Christopher Shinn. The featured plays range from the intimate to the epic, the personal to the national and taken together
explore a variety of cultural perspectives on life in America. The first play, David Adjmi's Stunning, is an excavation of ruptured identity set in modern day Midwood, Brooklyn, in the
heart of the insular Syrian-Jewish community; Marcus Gardley's lyrical epic The Road Weeps, The Well Runs Dry deals with the migration of Black Seminoles, is set in mid-1800s Oklahoma
and speaks directly to modern spirituality, relocation and cultural history; Katori Hall's Hurt Village uses the real housing project of "Hurt Village" as a potent allegory for urban
neglect set against the backdrop of the Iraq war; Young Jean Lee's Pullman, WA deals with self-hatred and the self-help culture in her formally inventive three-character play; Dan
LeFranc's The Big Meal set in the mid-west in a generic restaurant is an inter-generational play spanning eighty years looking at family legacy and how some of the smallest events in
life turn out to be the most significant; and finally Christopher Shinn's Dying City rounds out the collection, melding the personal and political in a theatrical crucible and cracking
open our response to 9/11 and Abu Graib.