This book holds a very interesting group of plays. They seem to hold their targets very precisely, as the settings do not have a locale-specific context. Fergus" Envy invites us to the eccentric Lord Florien Thrust"s mansion where a week-long birthday party is in full swing for his pet dog, Fergus. The Stair has a nice Kafkaesque, Pinteresque, Beckettesque feeling of menacing pointlessness. Darren Brealey"s sharp, all-encompassing vision takes us swiftly from a smart drawing-room "house party" scenario to a car repair shop at the witching hour (lunch time), and thence to the lounge area of a multiplex cinema. The Chicks is like a glimpse into another and more dreadful world, but alas, truthful. Cynical? You could say. When one of the characters in Disturbing Mavis exits pursued by a bier, you know you have a playwright with a special take on life. Richly humorous, sometimes extreme in its language, and devastating in its portrayal of social pitfalls, this collection of one-acters will make you laugh out loud, and then wonder about it all. "The Goat" in the title is surely a reference to the Greek tragos, which gave us tragedy. something you may feel tinges many of our lifetime antics. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Performing the Goat (Darren Brealey)