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VenueManchester Gorilla (formerly Green Room)
Also: Manchester Gorilla
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From17th May 2000
To17th May 2000
When20:00
Manchester Gorilla (formerly Green Room) (V485)
Current/Future Listings
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Beside Picasso

Work:: Beside Picasso (S275549989)

Beside Picasso is a verbally venomous, effervescent and often hilarious exploration of power, friendship, sex, money and the nature of genius. What sort of man was Pablo Picasso? An artistic genius? A compulsive womaniser? A stimulating companion and friend? Or just a conceited self centred bastard? It is 1973 and Picasso has just died. Instead of going before a divine judge he comes face to face with the one person who knows everything about him - his life-long friend, publicist, business manager and biographer Jaime Sabartes. The trouble is they have conflicting interpretations of the many incidents they have live through together from poverty stricken youth in Barcelona to international success as leading players in the artistic avant garde. Picasso sees himself as an artistic hero, bringing colour, joy and excitement to everyone around him. Sabartes is there to remind him of the darker side to his character - his impossible behaviour towards clients and dealers, the exploitation of everyone who love him (especially woman), and his cruelty and petty-mindedness. Pablo Picasso and Jaime Sabartes lived through much together. But now it is the time of reckoning. Like boxers in a ring the men are pitted in a ruthless contest to discover the 'truth' of Picasso's life. They resurrect past triumphs, escapades and characters from their extraordinary lives, edging ever closer to the ultimate quarrel and the ultimate betrayal.
Author Brian McAvera

Production:: (T062017096)

Director Geoff Bullen
Performer Iain Armstrong
Performer Mick Jasper

Listing:: L1101704978




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