@article{article_1602003, title={The Chair Plays Trilogy by Edward Bond}, journal={Theatre Academy}, volume={3}, pages={45–49}, year={2025}, DOI={10.62425/theatreacademy.1602003}, author={İzmir, Sibel}, keywords={Edward Bond, The Chair Plays, Have I None, The Under Room, The Chair}, abstract={This review is based on a textual evaluation of Edward Bond’s trilogy The Chair Plays which is a thought-provoking work set in a bleak, dystopian future where individuals struggle against oppressive systems of control. Published by Methuen Drama in 2015, each play—Have I None, The Under Room, and The Chair—portrays characters who, despite living under constant surveillance and dehumanizing conditions, find ways to resist in their own personal ways. Bond’s stark settings mirror a vivid critique of oppressive systems and constant surveillance that feel all too familiar. As this review attempts to show, the trilogy is both a warning about the dangers of oppressive systems and a profound reflection on the resilience of the human spirit, and it draws striking parallels with contemporary socio-political realities.}, number={1}, publisher={Ataturk University}