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Break of Noon archiveSet in Hong Kong and China at the turn of the 20th century, against the backdrop of the age of Empire and the first whispers of revolt and decolonisation, Break of Noon follows the inner journeys of four people who together depict all the multifaceted faces of Love. Yse is at the centre of a romantic entanglement with three men: De Ciz, her unstable husband who is obsessed with business and will do anything to open new trade markets in the East; Mesa, devoted to his Catholic faith, but who was rejected for the priesthood and feels abandoned by God; and Amalric, a fortune-seeking explorer, and Yse's old flame, who seems to be pushing Yse into other men's arms, whilst still hoping she will return to him one day... Written in 1905, Break of Noon is a semi-autobiographical romance, based on Paul Claudel's own real love -affair with a married woman, and his experiences as French consul in China. A modern French classic, it is a unique poetic and symbolist manifesto, in verse, on the human frailty of ambivalence and the conflicts and contradictions between physical love and spiritual faith.

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Author: Paul Claudel

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Archive listings for Break of Noon (2018)

Work type: Play.

(Partage de Midi) - T01280805289

English language London premiere. Break of Noon was banned from the stage by Claudel himself for forty three years (following a recommendation from his priest during confession), until his friend, famous actor and director Jean-Louis Barrault, after he'd successfully created the epic Soulier de Satin, convinced him to allow him to produce the play in 1948. Barrault's production, in French, for the famous Renaud-Barrault Company was seen in London in 1951. It was revived at the Comedie Francaise as recently as 2007.Company Exchange Theatre (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director David Furlong. Translation Jonathan Griffin. Translation Susannah York. Performer Elizabeth Boag (Yse). Performer David Durham (De Ciz). Performer Matt Lim (Mesa). Performer Connor Williams (Amalric).
27 May 18 to 5 Jun 18Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L1553392193

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