Culled from three Chekhov pieces, the play Requiem delves into the topic of death with stories of a couple of old peasants, a young mother and a wagoner.
While dealing with the philosophical topic, the play creates a poetic frame of mind by frequently using symbolic and expressive images, such as trees in the desert, falling snowflakes and death dressed in a black robe while carrying a lantern. In the solemn mood, the play has also blended in an admirable brand of humor.
The play was written and directed by Hanoch Levin after the master director was afflicted with cancer and knew that his life was coming to an end. Thus, the play is seen as the director's personal introspection into life.
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7:30 pm, Aug 13-15. National Center for the Performing Arts, 2 Xichang'an Jie, Xicheng district, Beijing. 010-6655-0000.
- Han Bingbin