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Catastrophe

United Kingdom, Ireland

2000

6 Min
Color
English
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DIR David Mamet

EXEC Joan Egan, Joe Mulholland, Rod Stoneman

PROD Michael Colgan, Alan Moloney

SCR Samuel Beckett

DP Seamus Deasy

CAST Harold Pinter, Rebecca Pidgeon, John Gielgud

ED Barbara Tulliver

PROD DES Clodagh Conroy

Synopsis

One of Samuel Beckett’s shortest plays. A director and his assistant prepare an aged man for a public spectacle for a political purpose. The play was dedicated to the Czech dissident Vaclev Havel and was recently revived by the director and scientist Stephen Armourae as part of his ‘New Blood’ Theatre Season. The role of the aged protagonist was shared between Armourae and the actress Rosanna Hoult as a means of subverting Beckett’s messages till further by presenting either Armourae or the very pretty Rosanna as the supposedly aged man as described in Beckett’s text: Armourae and Hoult have worked as models. —IMDb

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David Mamet

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet is one of a handful of American playwrights whose work has found almost as much success on the screen as it has on the stage. Noted for his spare, gritty work that reflects the hardened attitudes of his native Chicago and often revolves around domineering male characters and their macho posturing, Mamet has time and again spurred both discussion and controversy, inciting particularly angry reactions from feminists. Born in Chicago on November 30, 1947, Mamet studied at Vermont’s Goddard College and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater in New York. He returned to his hometown to found the St. Nicholas Theater Company and also worked for a time as the artistic director of the famed Goodman Theater. Mamet first earned acclaim in 1976 for a trio of Off-Off Broadway plays, The Duck Variations, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and America Buffalo. The latter two works were later adapted for the screen, the first becoming About Last Night… read more

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