The Fever by Wallace Shawn follows a traveller who falls ill in a poor country, and plummets into a fever of self-examination.
Wallace Shawn's first play to be produced in New York was Our Late Night, directed by Andre Gregory at The Public Theater in 1975. A Thought in Three Parts was produced two years later by the Joint Stock Theatre Group in London, directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Shawn's next three plays, Marie and Bruce, Aunt Dan and Lemon and The Fever, were performed at the Public Theater, New York and at the Royal Court, London. Aunt Dan and Lemon was revived at the Almeida Theatre, London, in 1999, directed by Tom Cairns. The Designated Mourner premiered at the National Theatre, London with Mike Nichols, Miranda Richardson, and David de Keyser under the direction of David Hare and was then performed in New York by Wallace Shawn, Deborah Eisenberg, and Larry Pine under the direction of Andre Gregory. Shawn wrote the libretto for Allen Shawn's opera The Music Teacher, which Tom Cairns directed for The New Group in New York, 2006. A CD of The Music Teacher is available from Bridge Records
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