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The Lover archiveIn 1984 the great French novelist Marguerite Duras wrote the story of her own youth in Vietnam, a personal truth told in passionate, vivid fragments. These incandescent glimpses of remembrance became one of the most acclaimed and widely read books of modern French literature. Now three of Scotland's major performing arts companies are collaborating in theatre and dance to bring her story to the stage; taking us back to 1929 when a fifteen year old girl crossing the Mekong Delta first catches the attention of an older Chinese man and accepts a ride in his chauffeured limousine. She has no idea how this chance meeting will change her life forever. 50 years on, looking back on their illicit affair which flared and died, she finds the intensity of her first love still burning bright in her memory. It illuminates a past fraught with the confusions of the lovers' ruthless desire, her own dysfunctional family and the divisive colonial culture which pulled them all apart.

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Author: Marguerite Duras

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Work type: Play.

T02139090459

Contains nudity and adult themes.Adapted by Fleur Darkin. Adapted by Jemima Levick. Director Fleur Darkin. Director Jemima Levick. DramaturgDavid Greig. Design Leila Kalbassi. Lighting Emma Jones. Sound Torben Lars Sylvest. Costume Alison Brown. Performer Susan Vidler (The Woman). Performer Amy Hollinshead (The Girl). Performer Yosuke Kusano (The Man). Performer Francesco Ferrari. Performer Kieran Brown.
20 Jan 18 to 3 Feb 18Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh :: V604
listing details L0892604769

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