Impromptu "Ohio"
Impromptu "Ohio" (Ohio Impromptu) - a play by Samuel Beckett. The drama was written in 1980 in English. Beckett wrote art at the request of Stanley E. Gontarski, who, on behalf of Ohio State University, organized a science-literary symposium under the name Samuel Beckett: Humanistic Prospectives in the United States. For the first time, the play was staged on May 9, 1981 at the Stadium II Theater in Columbus, Ohio, where the author was invited on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday. Directed by Alan Schneider and starring David Warrilow and Rand Mitchell. Impromptu "Ohio" characters are a listener and reader, similar to each other, long-haired old men sitting at a rectangular table. The reader reads the final part of the listening story. The story is interrupted by a tap on the table. At the end, it turns out that the book is about men sitting at the table, so the drama contains a casket concept. In 2002, director Anthony Minghella made the film version of Impromptu "Ohio" under the Beckett on Film project. With the use of modern filmmaking techniques, the listener and the reader could play the same actor as Jeremy Irons. Bibliography
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