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The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other
by Peter Handke
from a new translation by Meredith Oakes
For a moment, a bright, empty town square. And then a figure darts across, and another and another – businesspeople, roller-bladers, a cowboy, several street-sweepers, a halfdressed bride, a film crew, a line of old men, a tourist, a beauty in a mirrored dress, Abraham and Isaac, a family of refugees, a fool – more and more people, the bizarre and the humdrum, fleetingly connected by proximity alone.
Surprising, funny, fast and physical, this is theatre to set the imagination on fire.
Twenty-seven actors, 450 characters and no dialogue: a play without words by the great experimental figure of European theatre, Peter Handke.
Cast credits:
: Amy Hall
Production credits:
Director: James Macdonald
Associate Director: Jonathan Burrows
Set Designer: Hildegard Bechtler
Costume Designer: Moritz Junge
Lighting Designer: Jean Kalman
Music: Mel Mercier
Sound Designer: Christopher Shutt
Trailer by Stephen Cummiskey
The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other finished on: 12 April 2008
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