A Talk In The Park
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Mar 29, 2008
Closed May 3, 2008
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
FESTIVAL INFORMATION:
This show is part of the South Florida Theatre Festival Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
A Talk in the Park consists of two one-act plays, The Duck Variations by David Mamet and The Zoo Story by Edward Albee. Both plays involve two men sitting on a park bench on a sunlit Sunday afternoon, a simple formula which yields anything but simplicities.
The Duck Variations deals with two grumpy old men shadow-boxing in the dusklands of existential twilight, the park bench equivalent of two dueling armchair philosophers. They are jaded by what they see as the crumbling society around them. With a cleverly intertwined blend of both humor and dramatic revelation, they explore life's elusive meaning, using the ducks surrounding them in the park as a metaphor to sublimate the fears they have in their own lives.
The Zoo Story deals with a chance encounter between two men on a sunny afternoon on a bench in Central Park. One is a conservative, family oriented, straight-laced executive. The other, a haunted, lonely, intelligent misfit, desperate for a genuine, meaningful human connection of depth and understanding. Just how desperate he is to achieve this type of connection makes this play one of the most fascinating, compelling and chilling works of drama in our time.
What are other members saying?
A Talk in the Park
Very nice selection of one acts, perfect locale for these particular shows. I have seen Zoo Story done many times, and its usually hard to find the right person playing Jerry, but Skye Whitcomb does an incredible job playing the part. I could not stop thinking about this play after I left the theater.
Reviewed by intencities
on Thursday, Apr 17th, 2008
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