(from Xinhua English, 9/28)
HANOI, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- The International Experimental Theater Festival will be held in Hanoi on Nov. 12-19, with the participation of 23 countries, the Vietnam Stage Artists Association said Wednesday.
Dozens of art troupes from China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, India, the Philippines, Vietnam, France, Germany, Hungary, Greece, Macedonia and Panama will bring their new plays to the festival.
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http://english.sina.com/news/2016-09-28/detail-ifxwkvys2187205.shtml
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***** MARTIN MCDONAGH: ‘THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE’ (SV PICK, IE)
(Clare Brennan’s article appeared in the Observer, 10/2.)
It looks at odds with itself, this set, waiting for you as you come in to the auditorium; real and not real. A cottage kitchen seems as wide as a strip field. Along its worn-papered walls stand a big old sink and a scruffy range. Water will run from taps, smoke will rise from the oven, but above the back wall a vivid sky brightens blue or darkens with falling rain. Space is cramped yet limitless. Francis O’Connor’s design hauntingly physicalises Martin McDonagh’s text: everyday in detail, mythic in dimension.
A mother in her 70s, a daughter in her 40s: the pair live here, on a hillside by Leenane. Their only visitors are two brothers: Ray (Aaron Monaghan) is a messenger for Pato, who makes two return trips from England, where he works as a labourer (on press night, Marty Rea was roundly and deservedly applauded for his nuanced delivery of Pato’s fateful letter home to the daughter, his “beauty queen”). What begins as a naturalistic-seeming story of thwarted dreams becomes also a parable about loving and leaving (or not leaving) family, lover, native land.
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https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/oct/02/beauty-queen-of-leenane-review-galway-20-years-tour
Photo Clare: Brennan: The Guardian.
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