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Major Barbara

“There are two things necessary to salvation … money and gunpowder”.
Major Barbara, Bernard Shaw’s story of the conversion contest between the arms manufacturer Andrew Undershaft and his daughter, the Salvation Army Major, is a provocative dramatization of the relationship between money, power, and moral purpose. A landmark in the history of British theatre when first produced at the Royal Court in 1905, it remains strikingly relevant today, when recent history has repeatedly highlighted the power of the arms industry in shaping government policy, and globalisation has accentuated the political and ethical issues of social welfare and international capital raised by the play.

2 in stock

9780713679953 , ,
Weight 0.179 kg
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 15 mm
ISBN

9780713679953

Cover

Paperback

Publication Year

2008

Publisher

Methuen Drama