the !hwei construct: Rhinoceros, small metal objects, and Class Enemy

Friday, May 9, 2008

Rhinoceros, small metal objects, and Class Enemy

Three (worthy & interesting, IMHO) upcoming plays that I'd like to watch (and probably will):

Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros

Thought provoking, it should be, more than anything else. Original text by Eugène Ionesco. 'Rhinoceros' explores the absurd huh?

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oh, just in case you were wondering, or somehow curious: I definitely didn't mean absurd as in nonsensical. I meant absurd, in the context of Camus and Sartre, i.e. the questioning of our conventional values and purpose. MORE INFO HERE
, a thick and heavy notion in a hilarious manner (according to reviews/commentaries).



Small Metal Objects

(click to watch the video preview)


As in the above, I think this is an attempt to bring background nuances to the foreground, where the 'overlooked details' are brought to center-stage.



Class Enemy




I find Bosnian movies/plays to be coarsely (hence, real) emotive - it is most likely just my subjective feel towards that language, i.e. the accent, pronunciation, etc... (since I can't understand the words).


Theatre-goers? Anyone? -
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