November 14,2006

Look at the man


The biblical Job, faced with these disasters, agonized but never cursed God. The Job in Hanoch Levin's "Job’s Passion," now at Theater for the
New City, quickly announces his conclusion that God does not exist.

In “Job’s Passion” (1981), which benefits from lively direction by David Paul Willinger and clever translation by Shay Azoulay , it may seem that Mr. Levin has gone to an awful lot of trouble just to declare God’s nonexistence. But the play is also an indictment of humanity. (If some entity created us, it wouldn’t necessarily want to stick around and take credit.).

詳見紐約時報:Job and Jesus Combine to Overcome



Posted by kafka17 at 樂多Roodo! │20:25 │回應(0)引用(0)舞台春秋
樂多分類:文字創作 工具:編輯本文
Ads by Roodo! 

引用URL

http://cgi.blog.roodo.com/trackback/2475093