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Sophie Hunter is bringing an unusual show to an abandoned castle in Ireland

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This was way better. Staples’ presence helps a lot.

Reblogging to wonder why the following information was left out of the Guardian piece but shows up in today’s article, as the screencap of Moorjani’s email alludes to it:

Racine’s monologues were a major source of inspiration for Beckett’s monologues of the 1970s, including Eh Joe and Not I, which completes the link to the festival.

Edited to add link to screencap.

I am laughing at the article title. 

I had completely missed that.

Operatic agony for whom, one might wonder!…

Why do they keep making a point of who she’s (fake) married to? That doesn’t help her as a standalone career woman. It only reinforces what we all know though, that she’s a dilettante who is riding both BC’s and AS’s coattails. AS probably told her to let him do the talking which is why this article sounds more coherent.

Sophie Hunter is bringing an unusual show to an abandoned castle in Ireland

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