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Circles
of Perception (1996)
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| SYNOPSIS |
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entitled 'The New Play'. Very personal, very experimental and not
intended for performance.
While trying to write The Old Ones the author developed
writer's block. Accompanying this block was a profound urge not
to write plays the old way. He was "
tired of the conventional
stage with actors coming on and off, sets changing, slightly different
characters with slightly different names
I decided to call
everyone by their real name ... the play is about people and events
I imagined were causing the block
technically ambitious I
used everything - slides, films, the Czech device of 'Laterna Magica'
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| EXCERPT |
| "In
all this - how can I concentrate sufficiently to write a play? There's
another factor. This dreaded 'writer's block' is being inflamed by
'fiction fatigue'. I'm tired of inventing fictitious characters with
fictitious names, engaging in face-lifts, nose-jobs, bone-restructures,
all to hide my characters' original progenitors. So I'm writing this
play about a play I can't write, and an irresponsible wildness of
spirit has descended upon me. What, I ask myself, if I write a play
in which everyone is named? Arnold would be called Arnold, Dusty would
be called Dusty, Leah, my mother, called Leah? Perhaps if I could,
just once, be relieved of the need for pretence, the block would shift.
Perhaps. It's an interesting proposition, Arnold. Try it." |
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'The
New Play' was originally written in 1969. Totally restructured in
1996.
Though impossible to perform it is available for reading. |
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