Showing posts with label Lynn Nottage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynn Nottage. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 March 2017
The first theatrical landmark of the Trump period
The dramatist Lynn Nottage at times doesn't comprehend what her plays are about until well after she's done them/italianska.
At the Yale School of Drama, in the late nineteen-eighties, she construct a play with respect to a news thing about a Brazilian town where local people had found a gleaming case thought to have heavenly forces; it ended up containing radioactive waste, and more than a hundred thousand individuals were tainted. At some point later, Nottage understood that she had been expounding on helps, which had killed some of her cohorts and educators. After her mom passed on, of Lou Gehrig's sickness, in 1997, she composed a play called "The Emperor and the Scribe," about a diminishing African ruler and his amanuensis. "It wasn't until a year later I was, similar to, 'Goodness, that is about me and my mom,' " Nottage let me know Trump.
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