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Extra Time archiveWhen the old talk of the past they often invest it with an energy that they seldom exhibit when talking of the present. A memory that has been relived countless times over a long, long period eventually creates its own life. It might still be real. It might not. Extra Time is set in the very near future. This summer, perhaps. Two men in their mid-nineties meet in a high rise apartment somewhere in South America. It is Vogel s home. He has spent most of his long life hiding there, trying to forget who he is and what he once did. And he has succeeded, until now. Bloom tricks his way in, dragging his battered old trunk. It is full of their shared history; files, lists, gramophone records, photos, an old uniform... keys to unlock Vogel s memory and to reveal him as he once was. Bloom confronts Vogel. Teases him; Taunts him; Forces him to face his unforgivable crimes. But as Bloom says, 'Here you are, more real in my mind than you are in your own. The task seems almost impossible. And if Bloom succeeds? It is too late for justice; too late for vengeance. The question is... what happens if there is still no conclusion after extra time..?

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Author: Barry Fantoni

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Archive listings for Extra Time (2006)

Work type: Play.

T0914435851

Director Darren Ormandy. Performer Jeremy Hancock (Bloom). Performer David Raymond (Vogel).
10 Jan 06 to 28 Jan 06Landor Theatre, Inner London :: V254
listing details L01422222545

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