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Waste: A Tragedy, In Four Acts

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A four-act tragedy traces the collapse of a promising public career after a private scandal: a politician becomes involved with a young woman whose pregnancy and subsequent clandestine abortion precipitate moral, legal, and personal consequences, leading to death and public disgrace. The play alternates scenes of domestic social life and parliamentary maneuvering to probe themes of political ambition, legal hypocrisy, gendered double standards, and the cost of secrecy. Its dramatic tension arises from contrasts between intimate drawing-room conversations and stark public inquiry, exposing how private actions are judged and punished by institutional power.

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Harley Granville-Barker

Harley Granville-Barker was an influential English playwright, director, and critic, known for his significant contributions to early 20th-century theatre. His works often explored complex social themes and human relationships, showcasing a deep understanding of character and dialogue. Among his notable plays are "Waste," a tragedy that examines moral and ethical dilemmas, and the collection "Three Plays by Granville-Barker," which includes the acclaimed "The Voysey Inheritance" and "The Marrying of Ann Leete." Granville-Barker's innovative approach to theatre and his advocacy for modern drama have left a lasting impact on the landscape of British theatre.

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