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Original Sin Peter Gill

Original Sin par Peter Gill

Original Sin Peter Gill


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Résumé

Angel, a spell-bindingly beautiful boy, is plucked from the streets to be the plaything of a wealthy newspaper proprietor. This street-boy turned socialite moves with ease between the worlds of privilege and poverty in 1890s Paris and London. His rapid success swiftly turns into self-destruction.

Original Sin Résumé

Original Sin Peter Gill

Peter Gill's Original Sin is a striking adaptation of Frank Wedekind's Earth Spirit and D. C. Holmes's Pandora's Box. Popularly known as the Lulu plays they were notorious in the early 1900s. In Original Sin, Gill makes 'Lulu' into a gay man, who, as in the original, destroys a series of representative bourgeois males through his uninhibited but essentially innocent enjoyment of sex. It will be premiered at the Sheffield Crucible.

À propos de Peter Gill

Peter Gill was born in 1939 in Cardiff and started his professional career as an actor. A director as well as a writer, he has directed over a hundred productions in the UK, Europe and North America. At the Royal Court Theatre in the sixties, he was responsible for introducing D. H. Lawrence's plays to the theatre. The founding director of Riverside Studios and the Royal National Theatre Studio, Peter Gill lives in London. His plays include The Sleepers Den (Royal Court, London, 1965), Over Gardens Out (Royal Court, London, 1968), Small Change (Royal Court, London, 1976), Kick for Touch (National Theatre, London, 1983), Cardiff East (National Theatre, London, 1997), Certain Young Men (Almeida Theatre, 1999), The York Realist (English Touring Theatre, 2001), Original Sin (Sheffield Crucible, 2002), Another Door Closed (Theatre Royal, Bath, 2009) and A Provincial Life (National Theatre of Wales, Sherman Cymru, Cardiff, 2011).

Informations supplémentaires

GOR009983477
9780571212439
0571212433
Original Sin Peter Gill
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Faber & Faber
20020603
128
N/A
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