Night of the Assassins

Three siblings plot to kill their parents in this controversial masterpiece from a major Cuban poet and playwright.

In the game-playing scenarios the siblings invent, they play the parts of the parents, policemen and judges. 

José Triana's play Night of the Assassins is a dramatic allegory of the political situation in Cuba in the 1960s, with its call to revolution echoed in the children's need to overcome their fear and turn convention upside down.

The play was written in 1965 (Triana had begun work on an earlier version of the play in 1957), and first staged in November 1966 in the Teatro Estudio, Havana, Cuba.

This English translation by Sebastian Doggart was first staged in August 1994 in the Demarco European Art Foundation, Edinburgh, by the Southern Development Trust.

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Night of the Assassins

Three siblings plot to kill their parents in this controversial masterpiece from a major Cuban poet and playwright.

In the game-playing scenarios the siblings invent, they play the parts of the parents, policemen and judges. 

José Triana's play Night of the Assassins is a dramatic allegory of the political situation in Cuba in the 1960s, with its call to revolution echoed in the children's need to overcome their fear and turn convention upside down.

The play was written in 1965 (Triana had begun work on an earlier version of the play in 1957), and first staged in November 1966 in the Teatro Estudio, Havana, Cuba.

This English translation by Sebastian Doggart was first staged in August 1994 in the Demarco European Art Foundation, Edinburgh, by the Southern Development Trust.

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Overview

Three siblings plot to kill their parents in this controversial masterpiece from a major Cuban poet and playwright.

In the game-playing scenarios the siblings invent, they play the parts of the parents, policemen and judges. 

José Triana's play Night of the Assassins is a dramatic allegory of the political situation in Cuba in the 1960s, with its call to revolution echoed in the children's need to overcome their fear and turn convention upside down.

The play was written in 1965 (Triana had begun work on an earlier version of the play in 1957), and first staged in November 1966 in the Teatro Estudio, Havana, Cuba.

This English translation by Sebastian Doggart was first staged in August 1994 in the Demarco European Art Foundation, Edinburgh, by the Southern Development Trust.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780019512
Publisher: Hern, Nick Books
Publication date: 10/19/2017
Series: NHB Modern Plays
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 263 KB

About the Author

José Triana (1931–2018) was a Cuban poet and playwright. His best known play is Night of the Assassins (1966).


Sebastian Doggart is an English and American television producer, director, writer, journalist, translator, cinematographer and human rights activist.

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