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Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 11:31:32 -0400
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------------------ Dramatic indulgence
ic Wales, UK - Jul 8, 2005
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0900entertainment/0050artsnews/tm_objectid=15714364&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=dramatic-indulgence-name_page.html[1]
[2] Dramatic indulgence
Jul 8 2005
James Tyson, Western Mail
See The Knot Garden, today and tomorrow at the New.
BEAUTY: Shouldn't all theatre somehow be about a search for beauty,
in the everyday, in the questions of life? Cardiff is glad to welcome
two Italian companies to bring some passion and complexity to its
theatre scene: Emma Dante's Vita Mia (translating as 'My Life', yes,
why not, say it, 'My Life') from the deep south of Sicily and Fanny &
Alexander's theatrical installation, 'Ada - a family chronicle', based
on the novel of the Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov; both creating
drama from stories and intrigues of passionate lives in a wheel of
reinvention.
Vita Mia, 9-10 July, 8pm, Chapter; Ada - a family chronicle, 22-30
July, 5-8pm, Chapter.
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Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 11:31:32 -0400
From: "Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov ...
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Message requiring your approval (66 lines)
------------------ Dramatic indulgence
ic Wales, UK - Jul 8, 2005
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0900entertainment/0050artsnews/tm_objectid=15714364&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=dramatic-indulgence-name_page.html[1]
[2] Dramatic indulgence
Jul 8 2005
James Tyson, Western Mail
See The Knot Garden, today and tomorrow at the New.
BEAUTY: Shouldn't all theatre somehow be about a search for beauty,
in the everyday, in the questions of life? Cardiff is glad to welcome
two Italian companies to bring some passion and complexity to its
theatre scene: Emma Dante's Vita Mia (translating as 'My Life', yes,
why not, say it, 'My Life') from the deep south of Sicily and Fanny &
Alexander's theatrical installation, 'Ada - a family chronicle', based
on the novel of the Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov; both creating
drama from stories and intrigues of passionate lives in a wheel of
reinvention.
Vita Mia, 9-10 July, 8pm, Chapter; Ada - a family chronicle, 22-30
July, 5-8pm, Chapter.