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SUMMARY:The Waste Land
DESCRIPTION:T.S. Eliot’s seminal poem\, The Waste Land\, comes to life in this new\, dramatic adaptation. \nInternationally renowned cellist David Pereira teams up with actor and Chinese University of Hong Kong professor Julian Lamb to bring you a fusion of music and spoken word which will appeal to aficionados of The Waste Land as well as those who have never encountered it. \nT.S. Eliot’s haunting vision of a spiritually barren post-war Europe is brought to life in a performance which draws out the poem’s vast array of characters as well as its rich lyrical language. Dramatic presentations of The Waste Land are rare since it is often regarded as too difficult to perform. A performance of The Waste Land with live musical accompaniment is almost unprecedented. \nThe Waste Land is the most influential poem of the twentieth century. It is written in short\, interconnected fragments\, each one offering a glimpse of humans coming to terms with a world which they find increasingly confusing. For nearly a century\, readers have been haunted by its images\, amused by its comedy\, and absorbed by its vast array of characters. \nThe music will feature passages of improvisation\, original composition\, and direct quotation from the work of some of the most important composers of the twentieth century\, including Sibelius\, Shostakovich\, and Schoenberg. \n“Julian Lamb and David Pereira bring clarity to ‘The Waste Land’\,” Canberra Times \n“An utterly inspiring performance\,” The RiotAct\, Canberra \nThe Waste Land \nShadow Players\nWhen: 22-27 September\nWhere: Kwai Tsing Theatre\, Black Box Theatre\nTickets: $230 ($170 Seniors\, Students) from Urbtix\nMore info:\n22-26 September – 8pm\n26\, 27 September – 4pm\nFree Seating\nFor each purchase of 5-10 standard tickets 10% off\, 11-15 standard tickets 15% off\, 16+ standard tckets 20% off
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/the-waste-land/
LOCATION:Kwai Tsing Theatre\, Black Box Theatre\, 12 Hing Ning Road\, Kwai Chung\, Hong Kong
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