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''Stage Directions'' by Israel Horovitz. In a conventional play, the characters communicate indirectly with the audience by means of dialogue. However, in this play the characters ignore each other and communicate directly their inability to relate to one another. Performed by En Cue as part of an Israel Horovitz Double Bill (with ''It's Called the Sugar Plum'') at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1984. Directed by [[Roger Dubarry]], starring [[Fiona Coyne]], [[Desiree Flint]], [[Nico Sachse]]. | ''Stage Directions'' by Israel Horovitz. In a conventional play, the characters communicate indirectly with the audience by means of dialogue. However, in this play the characters ignore each other and communicate directly their inability to relate to one another. Performed by En Cue as part of an Israel Horovitz Double Bill (with ''It's Called the Sugar Plum'') at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1984. Directed by [[Roger Dubarry]], starring [[Fiona Coyne]], [[Desiree Flint]], [[Nico Sachse]]. | ||
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Stage Directions by Israel Horovitz. In a conventional play, the characters communicate indirectly with the audience by means of dialogue. However, in this play the characters ignore each other and communicate directly their inability to relate to one another. Performed by En Cue as part of an Israel Horovitz Double Bill (with It's Called the Sugar Plum) at the National Arts Festival Fringe, 1984. Directed by Roger Dubarry, starring Fiona Coyne, Desiree Flint, Nico Sachse.
Nico Arena, July 1987.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1984.
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