Silent and Forgotten: Modern Plays
Autor Pat Kinevaneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408173275
ISBN-10: 1408173271
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408173271
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
'Kinevane has an extremely acute, innate and intuitive sense of comedy that enable him to tightrope across the gross and heartbreaking circumstances of life, in jest without sacrificing the poignant sadness of a given predicament' Irish Theatre Magazine
Notă biografică
Pat Kinevane is a native of Cobh, County Cork. He has worked as an actor in Dublin for Dublin for many years, performing with most of Ireland's leading companies including Team, The Abbey, Druid, The Gaiety, Passion Machine and Fishamble. His first play, The Nun's Wood, won a Stewart Parker Trust/BBC Award in 1999.
Recenzii
Pat Kinevane brings extravagant expressiveness to the role of Tino McGoldrick, a homeless drinker . What in other hands might be relentlessly grim material is saved by Tino's mocking black humour. Keeping self-pity at bay, his wit skewers those around him. (on Silent)
Riveting (on Silent)
Mr. Kinevane artfully conveys the secrets, the hidden past, of the aged, and the dignity often behind their quaint, seemingly innocuous bearing. (Forgotten)
Tino is delighted to have an audience for his reminiscence about his experiences and the people he has met. His tales are full of weird and wonderful characters yet beneath the humour Tino cannot avoid the awareness that he remained silent and did not help his brother endure the homophobic abuse that drove him to suicide . . . A compelling and very moving tale.
A curious synergy of dance and dramatic monologue that captures the painful performance of life in all its candid splendor . . . through his multiple personalities he offers an insight into an anecdotal pictorial realism . . . What begins as a somewhat hulking runtime eventually builds to a touching finale and the frenetic pace closes with a quiet pause. "If anyone asks, I'm not here. I'm not here at all". Sorrowful sentiment. Silence.
(on 'Silent') a beautiful and meticulous script . . . The Simplicity and richness of Kinevane's language is stunning, both capturing an Irish idiom and resounding with the uniqueness of Tino's own extraordinary voice. Kinevane's message is deadly serious, but he tells his story in a playful and often joyful way.
(on 'Silent') Pat Kinevane's 2011 monologue . . . is both a cascade of scintillating lyricism and a dance of longing, hope and heartbreak. It flirts with whimsy, yet it's extraordinarily seductive, a tragic story illuminated by flashes of ribald comedy and shocking cruelty. . . . It's a passionate assertion of shared humanity, delivered in a voice of rage and wonderment. Tough, tender and exquisite.
(on 'Silent') This is virtuoso writing
Riveting (on Silent)
Mr. Kinevane artfully conveys the secrets, the hidden past, of the aged, and the dignity often behind their quaint, seemingly innocuous bearing. (Forgotten)
Tino is delighted to have an audience for his reminiscence about his experiences and the people he has met. His tales are full of weird and wonderful characters yet beneath the humour Tino cannot avoid the awareness that he remained silent and did not help his brother endure the homophobic abuse that drove him to suicide . . . A compelling and very moving tale.
A curious synergy of dance and dramatic monologue that captures the painful performance of life in all its candid splendor . . . through his multiple personalities he offers an insight into an anecdotal pictorial realism . . . What begins as a somewhat hulking runtime eventually builds to a touching finale and the frenetic pace closes with a quiet pause. "If anyone asks, I'm not here. I'm not here at all". Sorrowful sentiment. Silence.
(on 'Silent') a beautiful and meticulous script . . . The Simplicity and richness of Kinevane's language is stunning, both capturing an Irish idiom and resounding with the uniqueness of Tino's own extraordinary voice. Kinevane's message is deadly serious, but he tells his story in a playful and often joyful way.
(on 'Silent') Pat Kinevane's 2011 monologue . . . is both a cascade of scintillating lyricism and a dance of longing, hope and heartbreak. It flirts with whimsy, yet it's extraordinarily seductive, a tragic story illuminated by flashes of ribald comedy and shocking cruelty. . . . It's a passionate assertion of shared humanity, delivered in a voice of rage and wonderment. Tough, tender and exquisite.
(on 'Silent') This is virtuoso writing