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‘I was so gripped by it, I read it in one sitting’ | Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber on Nachtland

Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) on Nachtland, a jagged new satire from Marius von Mayenburg, one of Germany's foremost playwrights.
At the Young Vic until 20 April 2024, book here: www.youngvic.org/whats-on/nac...
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  • @franklinoladipo2343
    @franklinoladipo23433 ай бұрын

    Pleawse where can i watch the full play: Nachtland?

  • @theabsurdplatypus4688
    @theabsurdplatypus46885 ай бұрын

    CHRIS MORRIS: You read the play in one sitting? PATRICK: That's right Chris. CHRIS MORRIS: ...What language was the playtext written in? PATRICK: ...German. CHRIS MORRIS: You read and understood the full technicalities of Marius von Mayenburg's playtext in German? PATRICK: ...Yes. CHRIS MORRIS: And what about that quote you attributed to him about the play's title, "a place of eternal darkness, a place where there is no possibility of light"? PATRICK: That's what he said. CHRIS MORRIS: How did he say it? PATRICK: "A place of eternal darkness, a place where there is no possibility of light?" CHRIS MORRIS: In German, how did he say it? PATRICK: Ich... nichten lichten...