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Neva eBook

Bilingual Edition: English/Spanish

by Guillermo Calderon
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language: english
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group, March of 2016 ‧
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"Guillermo Calderón is an authentic genius of the theater . . . you can''t say you''ve heard or seen any of it before, which may make you want to hear and see it again."—The New Yorker

"Neva''s neobrutalist punch demonstrates . . . the enduring power of art."—Time Out New York

"Brilliant and provocative."—TheatreMania

"A lovely, disturbing drama . . . Calderón''s drama is Chekhovian in the best sense."—The Village Voice

This politically charged, haunting yet humorous meditation on theater and the revolutionary impulse tells the story of three actors, including Anton Chekhov''s widow, who gather to rehearse scenes from The Cherry Orchard as Russia faces an impending revolution. A savage examination of the relationship between theater and historical context, Neva is the author''s first play, which he directed for its English language premiere at the Public Theater in New York City.

Guillermo Calderon is Chile''s foremost contemporary theater artist. His plays include Diciembre (December), Clase (Class), Villa, Discurso (Speech), Quake, and Escuela (School), and his productions have toured extensively through South America and Europe. His co-written screenplay Violeta won the World Cinema Jury Prize for Drama at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and other awards include Best Play of the Year (Art Critics Circle of Chile), three Chilean Altazor Awards for Best Playwright and Best Director, and the 2010 Bank of Scotland Angel Award (Edinburgh Fringe Festival).

Neva

Bilingual Edition: English/Spanish

by Guillermo Calderon

Property Description
ISBN: 9781559367844
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Release Date: March of 2016
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Art > Performing Arts
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9781559367844
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