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Text: Review
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| Title |
Porn-on-Tap and the Father of Modern Drama: A Review of 'Peer Gynt [recycled]' |
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| Abstract/Description |
A review of the 2022 production of 'Peer Gynt [recycled]' in Tāmaki Makaurau. Kate Prior writes about the decision to tackle a Henrik Ibsen adaptation, and where the production could improve: "Eli’s script is a giant set of toothy jumper leads. They’re latched on to the spirit of Ibsen and the concerns of our mediated 21st-century selves and more often than not the battery turns over and the car revs, but sometimes the current gets blocked." |
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| Publisher |
The Pantograph Punch
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| Publisher Location |
Aotearoa (New Zealand)
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| Date Issued |
12 March 2017
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Kate Prior, Porn-on-Tap and the Father of Modern Drama: A Review of 'Peer Gynt [recycled]', The Pantograph Punch, Aotearoa (New Zealand), 12 March 2017
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| Resource Identifier |
78853
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