<Li> McCann, a man of thirty </Li> <P> (The Birthday Party (Grove Press ed .) 8) </P> <P> The Birthday Party is about Stanley Webber, an erstwhile piano player who lives in a rundown boarding house, run by Meg and Petey Boles, in an English seaside town, "probably on the south coast, not too far from London". Two sinister strangers, Goldberg and McCann, who arrive supposedly on his birthday and who appear to have come looking for him, turn Stanley's apparently innocuous birthday party organised by Meg into a nightmare . </P> <P> The Birthday Party has been described (some say "pigeonholed") by Irving Wardle and later critics as a "comedy of menace" and by Martin Esslin as an example of the Theatre of the Absurd . It includes such features as the fluidity and ambiguity of time, place, and identity and the disintegration of language . </P>

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