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  1. *MATURE SUBJECT MATTER The University College Drama ProgramAt The University of TorontoPresentsTHE CANADIAN PREMIERE OFAttempts On Her LifeBy Martin CrimpDir...

  2. An excerpt from "The City" performed by Nathania Bernabe.Written by Martin Crimp

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  3. A scene from Attempts on Her Life by Martin Crimp - A foyer video used as an Exordium/Prologue.University of Wales, Newport - IFSW. Grad Show 2010.Lawrence H...

  4. Mar 10, 2012 · Playwright Martin Crimp is one of British theatre’s best-kept secrets. Although his neon-lit name appears in the theatre capitals of Europe, with his work a big hit at festivals all over the continent, here he is better known to students - who love his 1997 masterpiece Attempts on Her Life - than to ordinary theatregoers. The crowds that saw the 2009 West End revival of his present-day ...

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  5. Mar 21, 2016 · March 21, 2016 July 24, 2016 theoxfordculturereview. Review: ‘Attempts on Her Life’. The script for Martin Crimp’s 1997 drama Attempts On Her Lifelooks more like an experimental novel than a play. There are no specified characters, but only a dash in the dialogue to indicate a change of speaker, and a few sparse stage directions dotted ...

  6. Nov 27, 2021 · This production, with its cast on the larger side for Corpus stage, brought out the chaos and pace that Crimp’s division of the play into 17 loosely connected fragments encourages. It felt like Robinson and Charles had a clear vison, particularly in drawing on of the energetic aspects of the text, building the performance into a whirl of people and words.

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  8. Oct 29, 2022 · MARTIN CRIMP: Yes, that’s right. When all theatres were closed during the first lockdown [in March 2020] nobody knew when, and how, things would get back to normal. So I was talking with Vicky Featherstone [artistic director of the Royal Court theatre] about making work that could be performed as soon as conditions eased and audiences could return, even with social distancing.

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