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| Ohio Impromptu (legendado em Português) |
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Directed by Charles Sturridge, Ohio
Impromptu, written in 1980,by Samuel Beckett
opens with a figure clad in black with long
white hair hiding his face and sitting on a
white chair at a white table. There are two
characters, the Reader and the Listener. The
Reader, it emerges, is a mysterious messenger
from someone now dead and once loved by the
Listener. The book the Reader reads from
tells the story of the Listener mourning
right up until the last moment, when the
story is told for the last time and "there is
nothing left to tell." Throughout, the
Listener not only listens but also regulates
his companion's reading by knocking on the
table with his hand in an attempt to ensure
that this will not be the final telling of
the tale. Tags : Ohio Impromptu Jeremy irons samuel beckett |
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Affichage : 14169
Durée : 630 s |
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