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My Favorite Play,
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This review is from: Desire Caught by the Tail (Playscripts) (Paperback)
This play is so fantastic, if you understand what it is about. I wrote a thesis paper on Picasso's Cubism in Theatre and used this a the primary text. It is a play about his views of Nazi France as each emotion of one person being independent characters, hence analytical cubism.You will not understand the play unless you read about the life of Picasso around the WWII period, then it all makes sense.** **a glass of wine or two also helps. my favorite line: "Tea? No cup, no saucer, no cream, no water, no tea. But, let me cut you several slices from this thick sausage."
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One of the strangest things I've read,
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This review is from: Desire Caught by the Tail (Playscripts) (Hardcover)
Personally I think Picasso should have stuck just to painting.This play is very wierd. It includes a gigantic sphere that rolesonto and off the stage at regular intervals. I don't know if it was ever performed, it would be interesting to watch. Its strangeness makes it funny. END
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