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This is a play?,
By Andrea Dillon (St. Catharines, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Four Little Girls (Playscripts) (Paperback)
In all honesty, Pablo Picasso should have stuck to painting pictures. In my opinion, Four Little Girls is not a play. It has no plot, no defined beginning middle or end and scenes which have virtually nothing to do with each other. The characters are indistinguishable from one another, making it a difficult play to visualise, and the characters are prone to random violent acts which have no relation to their characters. Perhaps Picasso should have written poetry instead. I don't believe that this play has ever even been performed. The only redeeming quality that this play has, is that it is great for creating movement based drama. There is a section of the play which relates to any theme you can come up with, and the text can be edited, mixed and matched or simply used as a jumping off point in creating good movement theatre.
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The Four Little Girls (Playscripts) by Pablo Picasso (Paperback - Nov. 1994)
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