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12 February 2006
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12 February 2006 There is no record of who recited which extract, but extracts from the following texts were read as part of the evening: 'Art, Truth and Politics'; The 1967 Paris Review interview (the origin of The Birthday Party); The Birthday Party ('Don't mess me about!'); The 1967 Paris Review interview ('The World is a violent place'); The Birthday Party ('What were you doing yesterday?'); 'Writing for the Theatre' ('two kinds of silence'); The Homecoming ('What have you done with the scissors?' / 'My name is Lenny'); The 1967 Paris Review interview ('The most difficult kind of writing'); The Homecoming ('I want to ask you something'); The 1967 Paris Review interview ('What I see on the paper in front of me'); Old Times ('Odd Man Out'); 'Message'; <em>No Man's Land ('How nice of you to drop in' / 'I occasionally organise poetry readings'); 'Cancer Cells'; Betrayal ('Jerry's here'); The 1967 Paris Review interview (On politicians); 'Arthur Miller's Socks'' 'The Special relationship'; 'The Bombs'; The New World Order; 'Art, Truth and Politics' ('The dignity of man'). |
No of Performances | 1 |
Language | English |
12-Feb-2006 to 12-Feb-2006
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Performer: Harry Burton (1962)
Performer: Kenneth Cranham (1944)
Performer: Jane Lapotaire
Performer: Roger Lloyd-Pack (1944 - 2014)
Performer: Corin Redgrave
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