West End opening for world premiere of new play by the author of Death and the Maiden - starring Rupert Graves A Man and a Woman - who are timeless versions of the mythical Jason and Medea - have entered purgatory: a soul-less white room. Each is interrogated in turn by the other. Each has to reach a state of forgiveness and contrition before they can leave purgatory and 'move on'. In the course of all this the Medea 'story' is reprised - particularly from her point of view. An outstanding moment is when she recalls - with terrible reality - how she actually killed her children: including the horrifying decision as to which one to kill first (while the other looks on). Purgatory is like Sartre's Huis Clos rewritten by Kafka. The whole play has a hypnotic, mesmeric, circular quality: the end links up to the beginning in a seamless round. It is a play brimming with ideas, blending myth with multifold literary references. There has been nothing as serious and ambitious on the London stage for years.
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September 2006 : Paperback
| Title: Purgatorio Author(s): Ariel Dorfman ISBN: 1-85459-669-1 / 9781854596697 (UK edition) Publisher: Nick Hern Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
January 2006 : Paperback
| Title: Purgatorio Author(s): Ariel Dorfman ISBN: 0-573-63337-1 / 978-0-573-63337-9 (USA edition) Publisher: Samuel French Availability: Amazon More details... |
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