BECKETT'S LAST ACT

Type : Theatre

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BECKETT 'S LAST ACT

WRITTEN BY MORA GREY

ADAPTED BY ISOSCELES

Mora Grey worked alongside Samuel Beckett at the Royal Court Theatre in the 1970's - what was he really like? We find out as we see Beckett in a theatre setting, deeply troubled by the latest production of his acclaimed play 'Krapp's Last Tape' with Albert Finney in the title role.

It is the day of the first performance.

Beckett's looming presence disturbs the Director, the Designer, the Wardrobe Mistress, the Flyman and the Actor.

This disturbance leads to unexpected and tragic events.

This play is based on a true story.

''an engrossing play... an excellent cast.... what would Beckett have made of this? My view is that he would have been gripped'' Alan Franks, formerly SUNDAY TIMES

" Dramatically presented with tension, menace, and even humour ... this was great thought-provoking theatre which will inform your next viewing of a Beckett play."
Helen Smith, DAILY INFO, OXFORD.

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