Archive for Poetry and Prose

Precious Little: Brief Encounters with Beckett

A man finds himself in the middle of a desert, mysteriously provided with tools that are taken away as soon as they become useful – how will he cope? Two men, one blind, the other lame, find each other in an abandoned landscape in the middle of winter. By helping each other, they just might make life a little more bearable. Given their options, and the tendencies of human nature, will it end in friendship or violence? These and other scenarios are the subject of World-in-Theatre’s Precious Little: Brief Encounters with Beckett.

 

Hailed as one of the most important writers of the 20th century, Samuel Beckett’s major works, such as Waiting for Godot and Endgame have been performed in theatres all over the world. However, his shorter works, though widely acclaimed, are performed far less frequently. Brief and intense, the plays throw the human condition into sharp relief and create a stripped down theatricality that asks a great deal from its actors.

 

The origin of the title comes from one of the last interviews Beckett gave before his death in 1989.  When asked if he had found any part of his life’s journey worthwhile, he replied, “Precious little.”

 

World-in-Theatre’s Precious Little: Brief Encounters with Beckett, offers Singapore audiences a rare opportunity to familiarize themselves with some of these lesser-known works and to examine the world through the eyes of this Nobel prize -winning writer.

Check out www.world-in-theatre.org for more details about World-in-Theatre.

 

 

Date: May 6 to 9, 2009

Time: 7.30 pm  

Venue: The Arts House Play Den

Price: $25 full price / $19 concessions (excluding ticketing fee)

* Keppel Nights 50% subsidy available for the show on 9 May. For more information visit www.keppelnights.com, call 68379844 or email kn@nac.gov.sg.

Tickets: http://www.theartshouse.com.sg/event_details_2009.php?id=926

An Afternoon with Chris Wallace-Crabbe

Saturday, 27 September 2008

2 pm – 4 pm

Visitors’ Briefing Room, Level 1

National Library Building

100 Victoria Street

 

 

Join us for a sharing session with leading Australian poet, Chris Wallace-Crabbe as we discuss poetry over afternoon tea with selected readings by the poet.

 

Latest among the poet’s eighteen poetry books are the postmodern epic, The Universe Looks Down (Brandl & Schlesinger), which is now being made into an opera and Telling a Hawk from a Handsaw (Carcanet Oxford Poets) published recently in 2008. Read It Again (Salt) is his latest critical volume.

 

Chris Wallace-Crabbe is also Chair of the Australian Poetry Centre, Melbourne. He is a critic of the Visual Arts and produces artists’ books with Melbourne painter, Bruno Leti.

 

This session will be chaired by Professor Edwin Thumboo who is an award-winning Singaporean poet himself. He is an Emeritus Professor from National University of Singapore and is one of the pioneers of English Literature in Singapore.

 

 

To register for this session, please log on to http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg and surf on to “scene”!

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