“a highly effective two-hander, with beautifully and suitably understated performances... A quietly strange, original and riveting piece of theatre.” Nottingham Post, 28 September 2016
• Stage adaptation of Mick Jackson's celebrated novel (1997), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, the Whitbread First Novel Award and winner of the Royal Society of Authors' First Novel Award.
• Adapted by Nick Wood, critically acclaimed playwright and bestselling author of A Girl With A Book and Other Plays; his works are performed extensively in the UK, USA and Europe.
• Co-produced by Nottingham Playhouse (co-producer of the critically acclaimed stage version of 1984) and Nick Wood's AJTC (A Girl with a Book).
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Nick Wood's stage adaptation of Mick Jackson's Booker Prize shortlisted novel.
A life of fascination, obsession and deep scientific curiosity.
William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck is an eccentric Nottinghamshire aristocrat whose imagination and curiosity know no bounds. This deceptively simple man struggles to come to terms with a world that is teeming with new knowledge, ill-founded opinion and gossip.
Why does he hide himself away? What is his fascination with tunnels? Will he ever unearth the secrets hidden in his memory?
In a sequence of events that are often curious and frequently hilarious, he reveals moments of surprising perception and wisdom. The Underground Man is a delectable blend of fact and fiction in which the intriguing details of a complex life are richly explored through the vibrant imagination of a gentle soul.
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CLEMENT His Grace, the Duke, lives alone except
for myself, Mrs Pledger, our cook and
housekeeper, and the maids. His bedroom
door has two letterboxes. One allows
messages to be passed in, and the other
allows His Grace to pass messages out.
If the bedroom door is closed His Grace
does not to wish to be disturbed.
WILLIAM Come in, Clement.
William finishes his final stretch in time to the words he
recites.
WILLIAM I am William John Cavendish Scott –
Bentinck the… the… 5th Duke of Portland.
Good. I’m glad we got that clear.
As a young man I imagined growing old
would be something like the feeling one
has at the close of a long and satisfying
day. I know now that old age is nothing
but the reduced capacity of a failing
machine.
Clement helps him dress. He looks for his shoes and
Clement finds them and he puts them on.
WILLIAM Would you say I was a wiry man, Clement?
CLEMENT You’re hardly wiry.
WILLIAM Wiry. Not thin or scrawny. Wiry. Held
together by wires. Do you think I have
more wires in my body than the next
man?
CLEMENT I have no idea, Your Grace.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781911501107
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Aurora Metro Books
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80
Forfatter
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