Difference between revisions of "I, Ulrike, Cry"
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− | [[I, Ulrike, Cry]] | + | Translated into English in various ways, e.g. ''[[I'm Ulrike - Screaming]]'', ''[[I Cry Ulrike]]'' and as ''[[I, Ulrike, Cry]]'' (for the South African production). |
− | 1984: Performed at the Market Theatre as part of a | + | 1984: Performed as ''[[I, Ulrike, Cry]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] by [[The Company]] in February, as part of a double bill two short plays, billed as [[Women's Play/I, Ulrike, Cry]]. Directed by [[Christo Leach]] with [[Jennifer Ferguson]]. |
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By Jennifer Ferguson, Christo Leach, Kate Tindle | By Jennifer Ferguson, Christo Leach, Kate Tindle | ||
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Published by Samuel French as, written by Dario Fo, Franca Rame, Gillian Hanna | Published by Samuel French as, written by Dario Fo, Franca Rame, Gillian Hanna | ||
“I Cry Ulrike, when performed in Los Angeles, “I Cry Ulrike,” a compact translation by Adam Leipzig. | “I Cry Ulrike, when performed in Los Angeles, “I Cry Ulrike,” a compact translation by Adam Leipzig. | ||
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+ | https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-03-04-ca-15307-story.html |
Revision as of 15:19, 2 January 2024
Translated into English in various ways, e.g. I'm Ulrike - Screaming, I Cry Ulrike and as I, Ulrike, Cry (for the South African production).
1984: Performed as I, Ulrike, Cry at the Market Theatre by The Company in February, as part of a double bill two short plays, billed as Women's Play/I, Ulrike, Cry. Directed by Christo Leach with Jennifer Ferguson.
By Jennifer Ferguson, Christo Leach, Kate Tindle Dir. : Cast : Jennifer Ferguson, Kate Tindle
By Dario Fo and Franca Rame Dir. : Christo Leach Cast : Jennifer Ferguson
Aka I’M ULRIKE – SCREAMING – A PLAY ABOUT Ulrike Meinhof, It is a statement from prison by the German radical Ulrike Meinhoff in which we see her mind filled to the point of nausea with sinister, oppressive, brutish images of the power apparatus of the German state.
I’M ULRIKE – SCREAMING Published by Samuel French as, written by Dario Fo, Franca Rame, Gillian Hanna “I Cry Ulrike, when performed in Los Angeles, “I Cry Ulrike,” a compact translation by Adam Leipzig.
Sources
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-03-04-ca-15307-story.html