Metamorphoses Play, Mary Zimmerman,Ovid (9780810119802) — Readings Books
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Metamorphoses Play

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This play is based on Ovid’s 15-volume work of transformation myths. Positioned in and around a large pool on the stage, the characters enact Zimmerman’s adaptations of Ovid’s tales, juxtaposing the ancient and the contemporary in both language and image. The tone of the drama likewise echoes the themes of change and contrast, from the humour of Phaeton’s therapy session to the tragedy of Midas and his daughter. The volume contains a production history, the play script, and, because the visual aspect of the play is important, photographs from some of its past productions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
27 March 2002
Pages
120
ISBN
9780810119802

This play is based on Ovid’s 15-volume work of transformation myths. Positioned in and around a large pool on the stage, the characters enact Zimmerman’s adaptations of Ovid’s tales, juxtaposing the ancient and the contemporary in both language and image. The tone of the drama likewise echoes the themes of change and contrast, from the humour of Phaeton’s therapy session to the tragedy of Midas and his daughter. The volume contains a production history, the play script, and, because the visual aspect of the play is important, photographs from some of its past productions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
27 March 2002
Pages
120
ISBN
9780810119802