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VenueBarons Court Theatre
Also: Curtains Up
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From13th July 2004
To18th July 2004
WhenTue-Sun 19:30. Sun 19:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Barons Court Theatre (V169)
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Nadine's Window - The Widow/Metamorphosis

Nadine's Window

Work:: Nadine's Window (S1793450953)


Production:: The Widow/Metamorphosis (T0220814496)

The Widow - Denise, the good mother, has recently become the outrageous widow, without mourning, without morals. Her husband only dead a year and she brings into her bed a young man, half her age and half as dangerous. "And no-one said good or bad. No-one said sinner. In a world where everything goes, it's hard to know the fox from the hens...who you are, who you're supposed to be...you lose yourself". Metamorphosis - (Theatre adaptation from Kafka). The bug. Crushed, human Gregor - the imagination working inside the desperation of a strangled soul, this frightened human being - and thereby releasing its horror. Grotesque to simple, sublime humanity. A man becomes an insect and his family reject then tolerate, then loathe and then destroy, by neglect. With the greatness of Franz Kafka and Steven Berkoff, this adaptation never fails to move audiences.
Author Nadine Hanwell
Author Ruth Carter
Author Steven Berkoff

Listing:: L02098900165




The Widow/Metamorphosis

The Widow - Denise, the good mother, has recently become the outrageous widow, without mourning, without morals. Her husband only dead a year and she brings into her bed a young man, half her age and half as dangerous. "And no-one said good or bad. No-one said sinner. In a world where everything goes, it's hard to know the fox from the hens...who you are, who you're supposed to be...you lose yourself". Metamorphosis - (Theatre adaptation from Kafka). The bug. Crushed, human Gregor - the imagination working inside the desperation of a strangled soul, this frightened human being - and thereby releasing its horror. Grotesque to simple, sublime humanity. A man becomes an insect and his family reject then tolerate, then loathe and then destroy, by neglect. With the greatness of Franz Kafka and Steven Berkoff, this adaptation never fails to move audiences.

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