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Written
in French in 1956, Act Without Words II is a 10-minute mime involving two players, 'A'
and 'B', who are in two large sacks on the stage. Beckett specified 'violent'
lighting and extended the notion by having the players prodded into action
by a 'goad'. A is 'slow, awkward and absent' whereas B is 'brisk, rapid,
precise'. A emerges slowly to set about his banal routine. Dishevelled
and sulky, he eventually undresses and re-enters the sack. At this point,
the goad prods B into action. He embarks on a more complicated routine,
checking his watch and moving briskly to relocate the sacks on the stage
before retiring back to his own sack. The goad, now on two wheels, awakens
A and the cycle continues. 'This
mime should be played on a low and narrow platform at back of stage, violently
lit in its entire length, the rest of the stage being in darkness. Frieze
effect.' Director
and writer Enda Hughes's film
credits include: The Eliminator
(1996), which Enda wrote, produced and directed, and was named Film of
the Year by the Irish Times; Flying
Saucer Rock & Roll (1997), an award-winning short film (Best Fantasy
Short San Sebastian, Best European Short Film Brussels);
and Comm-Raid on the Potemkin, a 3-minute film
for Planet Wild and Channel 4. Enda Hughes has also made 15 other short
films. He has his own production company, Cousins Pictures, which he runs
with his brother Michael. 'Beckett
was so concerned with form that I think he would have employed the mechanics
of film in the same inventive way that he employed lighting and the stage
itself as presences, even characters in the drama. That's what
I wanted to try and do myself.' The theatre work of Marcello Magni ('B') includes Honest Whores (Shakespeare's Globe); King Lear (Leicester Haymarket, the Young Vic and in Tokyo); and Mother Courage (No. 1 Tour, the New Ambassador and the US Spoleo Festival). He is a founder member of Theatre de Complicite, where his credits include The Winter's Tale; The Visit; and The Phantom Violin among many others. His film credits include Wet and Dry; Brief Encounter and Pinocchio. He has also appeared in many television productions, including BBC's Burning Ambition and Channel 4's Peter and the Wolf and Anything for a Quiet Life; among many others. |