The Modern Ladies of Guanabacoa
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0573660425
ISBN-13
9780573660429
Publisher
Samuel French Inc
Imprint
Samuel French, Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 11th, 2008
Print length
64 Pages
Weight
74 grams
Dimensions
20.30 x 12.70 x 0.30 cms
Product Classification:
Plays, playscripts
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Full Length Play / 6m., 4f. / Unit Set / Dark Comedy In the Eye of the Hurricane is Machado's fourth play based on the tribulations of his family in Cuba. It is 1960 in a small Cuban town. A family gathers for a sumptuous, leisurely lunch of shrimp and avocado only to find Fidel Castro is nationalizing the family bus company: the business in which the entire family has invested all of its energies and all of its resources. The business is the symbol of the family and everything they want: money and a lot of it. Machado describes In the Eye of the Hurricane as a play about "the moment.It's about when their lives were really in crisis. It's not about recalling. It's not about getting there. It's about the moment when you lose everything." Appeared at the Humana Festival of New American plays at the Actors' Theatre of Louisville.
Full Length Play / 6m., 4f. / Unit Set / Dark ComedyIn the Eye of the Hurricane is Machado''s fourth play based on the tribulations of his family in Cuba. It is 1960 in a small Cuban town. A family gathers for a sumptuous, leisurely lunch of shrimp and avocado only to find Fidel Castro is nationalizing the family bus company: the business in which the entire family has invested all of its energies and all of its resources. The business is the symbol of the family and everything they want: money and a lot of it. Machado describes In the Eye of the Hurricane as a play about "the moment.It''s about when their lives were really in crisis. It''s not about recalling. It''s not about getting there. It''s about the moment when you lose everything." Appeared at the Humana Festival of New American plays at the Actors'' Theatre of Louisville.
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