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In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel archive Mark is a world-famous artist. He and his grasping wife Miriam are caught in a fiercely symbiotic bond of need and hatred. Having played midwife to his incredible career, Mark has been both Miriam's validation and despair. Now she wants to leave, afraid that Mark is in the grip of a breakdown and he can no longer create. Mark, however, senses a breakthrough coming. He returns again and again to his canvases, which "demand what I can't give them yet". The scene is set both for a savage and witty dance of death, and an autobiographical meditation on creativity and envy of success.

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Author: Tennessee Williams

Archive listings for In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel

Work type: Play.

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Producer Steven M Levy. Producer Sean Sweeney. Director Robert Chevara. Design Nicola Hart Hansen. Lighting Andrew May. Costume Jonathan Lipman. Performer Linda Marlowe.
5 Apr 16 to 14 May 16Charing Cross Theatre, Inner London :: V241
listing details L1352707628

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