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Butley: A Play

di Simon Gray

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One of the most successful plays of recent British stage history, Butley explores the complex relationship between the university lecturer Ben Butley and his former star pupil--now also a lecturer--Joey. The play takes place in the course of a single day and is set in the disheveled office in a college of London University that Butley shares with Joey. He also shares with Joey, we soon learn, his bed and bard. Butley's short-lived marriage has just broken up, following which he has invited Joey back to live with him. The play opens in the morning of the first day of classes following a brief holiday. Joey, instead of spending the holiday with Butley, has gone off with another suitor, a fact Butley is not yet prepared to cope with, as he is unprepared to accept the collapse of his marriage. Butley's painful discoveries about himself and those he loves--or pretends to love--are made against a background of petty academic politics and intrigue. Hardbitten and cynical on the surface, brilliant and devious in his thought and language, Butley emerges as a moving and touching character. "Butley ... could well join that distinguished gallery of human debris represented by Willy Loman, Jimmy Porter, and Bill Maitland in post-war drama," wrote Milton Schulman in The Evening Standard (which named Butley the best new play of the year). "What is so wondrous about he play ... is its ability to be funny. The stark, unsentimental approach to the homosexual relationship, the cynical send-up of academic life, the sceptical view of teacher-pupil associations are all stunningly illuminated by explosions of sardonic, needling, feline, vituperative, civilised lines."--Publisher's description… (altro)
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Butley tells the story of a day in the life of university don Ben Butley (Alan Bates). Unfortunately for him, it is the day on which his life falls apart. Ben is a man full of energy he doesn't know what to do with. He's lost a grip on what gives his life purpose, he's not sure that teaching is of any use or that he's even meant to be a teacher anymore...and he's feasting off the dregs of his relationships.The language, dynamics between characters, vicious game-playing, ruthlessness and humour combine to make this a brilliantly funny masterpiece. Celebrated playwright Harold Pinter uses his sole outing as a film director to stunning effect. A fantastic supporting cast includes Richard O'Callaghan and Oscar winner Jessica Tandy (Driving Miss Daisy). The late Alan Bates recreates on celluloid his Tony Award winning performance, which is simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking.Butley is a brilliant and moving dissection of disillusionment and squandered brilliance.
  ste.ve_1966 | Jan 11, 2011 |
Built on the same frame as Otherwise Engaged -- a brilliant but deeply flawed central character takes one act to establish his, apparently successful, persona, only to see it all fall apart in Act 2. Good, bitchy humor, written at a time when a certain type of gay sensibility was beginning to achieve mainstream appreciation. ( )
  jburlinson | Jun 14, 2009 |
While one turbulent day in the life of a burnt-out English professor in London may not appeal to everyone, it's both funny and heartbreaking, with lots of quotable snappy lines. ( )
  carrobin | Aug 25, 2007 |
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One of the most successful plays of recent British stage history, Butley explores the complex relationship between the university lecturer Ben Butley and his former star pupil--now also a lecturer--Joey. The play takes place in the course of a single day and is set in the disheveled office in a college of London University that Butley shares with Joey. He also shares with Joey, we soon learn, his bed and bard. Butley's short-lived marriage has just broken up, following which he has invited Joey back to live with him. The play opens in the morning of the first day of classes following a brief holiday. Joey, instead of spending the holiday with Butley, has gone off with another suitor, a fact Butley is not yet prepared to cope with, as he is unprepared to accept the collapse of his marriage. Butley's painful discoveries about himself and those he loves--or pretends to love--are made against a background of petty academic politics and intrigue. Hardbitten and cynical on the surface, brilliant and devious in his thought and language, Butley emerges as a moving and touching character. "Butley ... could well join that distinguished gallery of human debris represented by Willy Loman, Jimmy Porter, and Bill Maitland in post-war drama," wrote Milton Schulman in The Evening Standard (which named Butley the best new play of the year). "What is so wondrous about he play ... is its ability to be funny. The stark, unsentimental approach to the homosexual relationship, the cynical send-up of academic life, the sceptical view of teacher-pupil associations are all stunningly illuminated by explosions of sardonic, needling, feline, vituperative, civilised lines."--Publisher's description

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