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The Wedekind Cabaret (Paperback, New)
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The Wedekind Cabaret (Paperback, New)
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Loot Price R346
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Translated and adapted by Eric Bentley Music by Arnold Black,
William Bolcom, Lucas Mason, and Peter Winkler Flexible casting,
1m., 1f. or expanded to more actors as needed /Musical Revue A
first draft of this entertainment was produced at The Ballroom in
New York City in 1994, starring Alvin Epstein and directed by
Isaiah Sheffer. Howard Kissel, Daily News, commented: "Bentley's
pungent translations of Wedekind's lyrics have been set deftly by
three composers, Arnold Black, William Bolcom and Peter Winkler...
Tingle Tangle as the work was then called] is well performed and
invariably fascinating." For the Wedekind renaissance of the 21st
century Eric Bentley has re-arranged the material and added to it.
The piece now consists of two cabaret programs which could be
performed together in one long evening or separately. The first
program is framed by two Bentley ballads telling the stories of
Spring's Awakening and The First Lulu, respectively. Within that
frame is a varied series of Wedekind songs and spoken poems. The
second program is framed by two Wedekind short stories, neither of
them ever before presented on an American (or any other) stage.
Within this second frame come poems and songs in which we meet
another Wedekind, a wild poet who also had a tender, even elegiac
side. The two-part show ends with a song by Eric Bentley and Arnold
Black which celebrates, not Wedekind the rebel, but Wedekind the
artist.
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