The Invention of Love 2001年版

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The Invention of Love 2001年版

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opening date: 2001-03-29
2001年版
theater: Lyceum Theatre
director: 未知
playwright: Tom Stoppard
actor: Richard Easton (as old Housman) / Robert Sean Leonard (as young Housman)

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The play begins with A. E. Housman, dead at age 77, standing on the bank of the river Styx. Dreaming that he is boarding his boat for the afterlife – captained by a petulant Charon – Housman begins to remember moments from his life, starting with his matriculation to Oxford University, where he studied Classics. The play unfolds as a collection of short scenes that trace, primarily, Housman's relationship with Moses Jackson, the man for whom Housman harboured a lifelong, unrequited love. The scenes also explore the late-Victorian artistic ideals as well as Housman's intellectual growth into a preeminent Latin textual scholar. Throughout the play, the older Housman comments on and occasionally talks to the characters on stage, including his younger self.

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