- Afore Night Come
"Afore Night Come" is a play by the British
playwright David Rudkin , first staged by theRoyal Shakespeare Company in 1962. It is set in anorchard in theBlack Country region ofEngland 'sMidlands . In the play, two young men and atramp arrive one morning looking for job picking fruit, but as the day wears on there is violence and bloodshed. In the play Rudkin harks back to a pagan era where the crops were fertilised by human blood.Kenneth Tynan , the noted theatre critic and writer, reviewing the play inThe Observer , wrote "Not since "Look Back In Anger " has a playwright made a debut more striking than this."Rudkin, when writing programme notes for the revival of the play at The
Young Vic in 2001, explained that he was afraid that no-one would ever stage the play, firstly because of the bad language, but also "because I needed to thread through this dark story a counter-element of desire and love to off-set the rage and hatred - and there weren't any girls working in this company, and in any case the rage and hatred were all very male, the desire had to be male as well, inevitably making it have to be homosexual, which according to the laws of the time meant that the play could never be publicly staged. And the logical moral outcome of the play's process would be a climactic act of violence of a sort that I don't think had been done on an English stage since the Jacobeans. So I had to choose: back off and not follow the logical implications of the play; or go through with it and be damned. If I was going to be a writer, there wasn't any choice."
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