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Young, in love and from Newcastle? I took her to see the Castanet Club

Young, in love and from Newcastle? I took her to see the Castanet Club
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Play finds truth in fictional history

Play finds truth in fictional history
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Playwright took complex issues to a young audience

Proof that powerful theatre can have a deep resonance

Robyn Nevin as Brunhilde Pomsel. Photo: Andrew Beveridge. “A German Life”, by Christopher Hampton, starring Robyn Nevin, directed by Neil Armfield. Canberra Theatre Playhouse until May 16. Reviewed by JOE WOODWARD. NOURISHMENT for the soul. In most cases, such a phrase is a cliché. The idea that theatre can have a deeper resonance within one’s very being and personal psyche is not new. It is something that can only be experienced in the presence of a powerful story teller or, like the Ancient Mariner, a person who must tell and retell a shattering experience to whoever will listen. We have come to dismiss such notions in the theatre. Yet Robyn Nevin provides just such an exceptional enactment in “A German Life”. Nevin demonstrates the difference between performance and art in less than 90 minutes of sheer engagement with her audience who have come to listen and see.

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