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Yerma
A contemporary adaptation of the well known play by Lorca
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9/21/2022
Introduction to Joseph Grimaldi
Penny Culliford is a playwright and author. This is her introduction to the Regency period, Dickens'Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi and to her own adaptation, Grimaldi’s Last Act.
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7/27/2022
The Clown in Popular Culture: The Clown between tradition and innovation
Academic papers by Dr Louise Peacock, Associate professor in Drama at De Montfort University and Joana Jacob Ramalho, teaching Lecturer in Film Studies, Comparative Literature and Portuguese at UCL. Clowning for mind, body and soul (Louise Peacock) Sad, Scary and Sadistic Clowns in Films (Joana Jacob Ramalho) Political Clowns and the Buffons of Internationa Politics (Louise Peacock)
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7/21/2022
The Clown in Popular Culture: Grimaldi's Last Act
Grimaldi’s Last Act, performed reading Edmund Behn, directed by Anthony Shrubsball, with music by Zelida Gordon. Adapted from ‘Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi’ by Charles Dickens.
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7/21/2022
Still Life in Ditch
Synopsis An online streamed adaptation of ‘Natura morta in un fosso’ (Still Life in Ditch’) by the Italian playwright Stefano Paradivino translated in English by Ilaria Papini in 2013 and published by Hanging Loose Press (New York). “a riveting murder mystery constructed entirely of vivid monologues. As the plot unfolds through the intricate interplay of voices, we are not only swept towards a powerhouse climax but even more impressively taken deep into the minds of a half-dozen living, breathing unforgettable characters." Harold Schechter in www.bookshop.org. The play, produced by the SELCS Theatre projects, has been performed by students from SELCS and across UCL.
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8/12/2021
Still Life in Ditch
Synopsis An online streamed adaptation of ‘Natura morta in un fosso’ (Still Life in Ditch’) by the Italian playwright Stefano Paradivino translated in English by Ilaria Papini in 2013 and published by Hanging Loose Press (New York). “a riveting murder mystery constructed entirely of vivid monologues. As the plot unfolds through the intricate interplay of voices, we are not only swept towards a powerhouse climax but even more impressively taken deep into the minds of a half-dozen living, breathing unforgettable characters." Harold Schechter in www.bookshop.org. The play, produced by the SELCS Theatre projects, has been performed by students from SELCS and across UCL.
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8/11/2021
Rhinoceros
Synopsis This is an absurdist play written by Eugene Ionesco in 1959. Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small, provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass metamorphosis is the central character, Bérenger, a flustered everyman figure who is initially criticized in the play for his drinking, tardiness, and scruffy lifestyle and then, later, for his increasing paranoia and obsession with the rhinoceroses. The play explores the themes of conformity, culture, fascism, responsibility, logic, mass movements, philosophy and morality. The Students have been faithful to the plot, presented in English with a modern cut.
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8/11/2021
Right you are (if you think so)
Synopsis In Right You Are, seven respectable, middle-class types in a comfortable, bourgeois home argue over their perceptions of a mysterious woman, the Signor Ponza’s wife, seen at the window of a nearby building. No one has ever seen Signor Ponza’s wife and her mother, Signora Frola, together. Councillor Agazzi, Ponza’s employer, investigates Ponza’s private life. Ponza claims that his wife is really his second wife, the first having died in an earthquake that destroyed all verifying documents. Too, his wife only pretends to be Signora Frola’s daughter to humour Signora Frola, who, he claims, is insane. Thoroughly bewildered, Agazzi demands to meet Ponza’s wife, who arrives, heavily veiled, proclaiming herself as both the daughter of Signora Frola and the second wife of Ponza. The “truth” of the matter remains a mystery. This work, like almost all of Pirandello’s plays, contrasts art and life, demonstrating that truth is subjective and relative.
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8/11/2021
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