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Losing Venice Jo Clifford

Losing Venice By Jo Clifford

Losing Venice by Jo Clifford


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Summary

An epic fable set in the faraway Spanish Golden Age, about the deranged behaviour of countries that have lost an empire and still not yet found a role.

Losing Venice Summary

Losing Venice by Jo Clifford

'Our duty is plain. To bring an end to peace.'

An empire gone wrong; an empire completely gone, in fact. A nation with delusional ideas of its place in the world, making poor choices, involved in clumsy foreign adventures, constantly on the edge of war.

At home, class divides are stark yet all attention is on a Duke's ceremonial marriage. And surging through the chaos, the absurdities of masculinity threaten to destroy everything.

An epic fable set in the faraway Spanish Golden Age, Jo Clifford's play Losing Venice is a joyously original, witty take-down of dangerously daft machismo and the deranged behaviour of countries that have lost an empire and still not yet found a role...

First seen at the 1985 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Losing Venice was revived at the Orange Tree, Richmond, in 2018.

Losing Venice Reviews

'Delightfully bonkers, idiosyncratic and totally eccentric'

* Broadway World *

'Chock-full of ideas - some of them brilliantly disturbing... sit back, relax and enjoy the myriad of riddles, the flights of lexical and philosophical fancy and the grotesquely beautiful absurdities'

* LondonTheatre1 *

'Truly outstanding'

* New Statesman *

About Jo Clifford

Jo Clifford is an acclaimed Edinburgh-based writer and performer. Her plays include Every One and Light in the Village, and adaptations of Faust, Celestina, and many of Lorca's plays.

Additional information

NPB9781848427921
9781848427921
1848427921
Losing Venice by Jo Clifford
New
Paperback
Nick Hern Books
2018-09-13
72
N/A
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