author: mark taylor batty

Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot

... questions they have raised. For Beckett, however, both the questions and the ... discussion to thoseother gaseousexpulsions. As wehave discussed, Beckett's ... WaitingforGodot underminesthe very basis of such stability andits actors need ...

The Theatre of Harold Pinter

... Old Times, Pinter partially inverts that triangle by having two female characters and one male and the issue of sharing a partner is not a feature, or at least not explicitly.14 Instead, Pinter maps out a territory of implied threat ...

The Theatre of Harold Pinter

... Harold Pinter's 'The Collection', Network, 2009). Pinter, Harold, The Homecoming, in Plays Three, pp. 60–1. Subsequent references are in parentheses. Sakellaridou, Elizabeth, Pinter's Female Portraits: A Study of Female Characters in ...

The Theatre of Harold Pinter

... Pinter. London: Nick Hern Books, 1994, pp. 151–2. 2 As he notes during his ... Pinter says, '[t]he political metaphor was very clear to the actors and the ... The Homecoming, Pinter's reputation was fostered in opposition to the forms ...

Roger Blin: Collaborations and Methodologies

... scene of their own making ; the re - enactment of the supposed murder of a young white girl , witnessed by a white ... scène , and the script called for a certain degree of interference and indulgence on the part of a director . This is ...

Creating Digital Performance Resources: A Guide to Good Practice

... public/guides.html ) and other resources that are there to help you . I wish I had . There are HTML pages buried in some of my web sites that embarrass and frustrate me now . Updating them to take account of labour - saving style sheets ...

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