
THE SHEWING-UP OF BLANCO POSNET - By Bernard Shaw - 1909
PREFACE - THE CENSORSHIP
A READABLE BLUEBOOK
HOW NOT TO DO IT
THE STORY OF THE JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE
WHY THE MANAGERS LOVE THE CENSORSHIP
A TWO GUINEA INSURANCE POLICY
WHY THE GOVERNMENT INTERFERED
THE PEERS ON THE JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE
THE COMMITTEE’S ATTITUDE TOWARD THE THEATRE
A sharp, witty drama unfolds as a parliamentary select committee summons the theatre’s most recognizable voices—playwrights, actors, critics, even a bishop—to answer for the nation’s stage censorship. The opening act turns the hearing into a lively courtroom, where each witness delivers flamboyant, often absurd justifications for their art while the censor’s logic spirals into bureaucratic nonsense. Through rapid dialogue and clever repartee, the piece sketches a vivid portrait of a system more interested in paperwork than performance.
The tone balances satire with earnest concern, letting the audience hear both the pomp of officialdom and the irrepressible spirit of the creative community. As the committee’s questions grow sharper, the witnesses’ defenses become increasingly humorous, exposing the contradictions at the heart of the censorship regime. By the end of the first act, listeners are left with a keen sense of how far the establishment will go to preserve its own authority, even as it inadvertently reveals its own folly.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (205K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Eve Sobol and Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1950
A sharp-witted Irish playwright, critic, and public thinker whose plays mixed comedy with fierce arguments about class, politics, religion, and gender. Best known for works like Pygmalion and Saint Joan, he helped reshape modern drama with talky, provocative, unforgettable theater.
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