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Revision as of 17:03, 17 July 2009
Alvaro García de Zúñiga's plays
Lecture d'un texte pour le théâtre
A written text is given to a reader to read. The text tells the story of a written text that is given to a readess to read. The readess enters into all her states as she reads that the text tells of all her states. All this is red, because the principle is very simple: she reads/beds it/him.
We have, therefore, a she, a he and a text/bed. Of which all the history of theatre is made, or should I say the world ???
Reading by Maria de Medeiros and William Nadylam, Gulbenkian Cultural Centre, Paris, 20th January 2007.
Reading by Alínea B. Issilva and William Nadylam, Chartreuse de Villeneuve Lez Avignon, 20th July and the 8th November 2007.
Reading by Thérèse Crémieux and Robert Cantarella, Maison de la Poésie, Paris 10th May 2009.