Claptrap (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
122
Utgivningsdatum
1998-10-01
Förlag
Simon & Pierre Publishers
Illustrationer
435:B&W 5.25 x 8 in or 203 x 133mm Perfect Bound on White w/Matte Lam
Dimensioner
208 x 135 x 8 mm
Vikt
163 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
Paperback
ISBN
9780889242791

Claptrap

A Comedy in Two Acts

Häftad,  Engelska, 1998-10-01
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Late spring in Oslo, Ontario. The annual Ibsen Festival begins with auditions, then rehearsals, and, finally, performances. This year, the Ibfest features productions of five classic plays: The Twins, a renaissance play in the, er, tradition of Shakespeare; Virtue Slandered, a restoration comedy in the, um, fashion of Sheridan; The Raj, a nineteen century look at those quirky, madcap, but well-meaning Brits in a backward society (it's a musical!); Pantilous in Crete, a classic Greek tragedy about an Athenian, having offended Zeus, who is doomed to live a life of horrors; and the Canadian classic, Frozen Wheat, about a Quebucois couple stranded on the prairies in the dead of winter, their son growing up Anglais, their daughter pregnant, with relatives from Newfoundland causing havoc and humorous but touching situations. The actors in the company include (among many others) Dirk Hart, the gorgeous American film star, making an attempt at serious theatre; Simon Webber-Douglas, Canadian-born but British-trained, which makes him almost good; and Julia Hudson, talented, Canadian-born and trained, and the target of the Ibfestos sarcasm, sadism, and cruelty. Antony Manley-Dunn presides over the Ibfest as one imagines Cecil Rhodes did the continent of Africa. Claptrap is a grand satire of the colonial mentality that governs the theatre festivals of Canada. Anyone who has worked at, performed in, been to, or even heard about the Stratford or Shaw festivals will laugh heartily and with recognition. Although a play, Claptrap reads much like a comic novel; here is Tom Wood's description of the development of the festival: Oslo's biggest claim to fame before the Festival was the Hastverk Fish Pickling Plant (Herring and Smelt). When the town was floundering in the early 1960s, the city fathers hit upon the idea of having a summer festival of Norwegian culture. Dancing, food, sports, and the community players performed A Doll's House at the town hall. The cultural festival failed miserably, but the play was a modest success. The town fathers decided to follow in the footsteps of two other theatrical festivals and gussied up the town to look more period. 1850s Norway, to be exact. Local businesses slapped on facades and adopted Ibsenesque names: the hair salon became Hedda Hair; the pub, Gabbler's; the funeral parlor, Ghosts; the hotel and convention centre, Gynt Pier Inn.
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Claptrap is both clever and ambitious: onstage shenanigans and offstage drama. * Letters in Canada * Woods B-Movie: The Play...won the Chalmers Award for Best New Play, as well as five Dora Mavor Moore Awards. Claptrap seems destined to repeat that success. -- David E. Kemp * Canadian Book Review Annual * The characters are well-drawn [and] distinct enough that following along, though never simple, becomes a big part of the fun... [Claptrap] is a good reason to start thinking about reading plays for fun. * The Toronto Star *

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Tom Wood is an actor and a playwright. He has worked on stage across Canada and, yes, even at the major festivals. He is best known as a playwright for his previous play, B-Movie, which had three separate and increasingly long productions in Toronto.

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