Posted on 09/14/2006 6:00:50 PM PDT by Semus Dynnen
Disgust at play showing Princess Diana in bed with Down's Syndrome men
Theatregoers in the German capital Berlin walked out of a controversial play about Princess Diana that showed her in bed with two Down's Syndrome men while the Queen was portrayed by a circus dwarf.
"Good job that I hadnt eaten beforehand because otherwise I would have thrown up," wrote one theatre critic after watching the opening night of the play at the Volksbuehne Theatre.
The bizarre drama, which is due to come to London next month, premiered on Wednesday night and dozens of people walked out on it within minutes of the curtain going up.
Entitled Kaprow City no-one quite knows why German society girl Jenny Elvers played Diana on a stage that only one third of the audience could see. The other two thirds watched the action on TV monitors in black and white.
Christoph Schlingensief, the director, laid on an avant-garde production that had no plot and made little sense.
Those who stayed for the full two hours, culminating in Diana being wrapped in plastic when she died, gave it only desultory applause.
Schlingensief plans to bring it to the London Frieze Art Fair next month under the name "The Last Hour of Lady Diana."
A film version will be released next August to coincide with the 10th anniversary of Diana's death. "I have very interesting information that she really died in London, not in Paris, and reconstruct this new truth," Schlingensief said before the curtain went up.
"It can probably never be exactly clarified what happened in that hour of her death. Art has the freedom to interpret this."
Just why Diana was in bed with two Down's Syndrome men, or why an actor shaved his pubic hair on stage or indeed who he was meant to portray was never made clear.
Several people left their seats after an actress portraying Camilla had blood thrown on her.
"It lasted two hours and felt like 24," wrote the critic for the tabloid B.Z. "I simply didnt understand a single thing about it," said Joerg Hoffmanm, who left after 12 minutes.
Pimp my thread bump
I hate art.
Well, okay, but how do you feel about this?
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I hate 'modern' art.
Paul Burrell?
That's okay.
Who cares?
Their German...
not amused
You apparently. You posted on the thread...
"I have very interesting information that she really died in London, not in Paris, and reconstruct this new truth..."
Probably related to the 9-11 conspiracy people.....
That is not art, not in the least.
Yoko Ono just had to be involved in this crap.
It is degenerate art, die entartete Kunst, as one Joseph used to say.
Man, and I thought performance art was dead.
I'm close to several people in the professional opera world. Their teachers and coaches actually have to educate and try to guide them through the horrors of European theatre (Germany, in particular). Singers (as well as actors) are asked to do the most ghastly things on stage. American singers have to go to Europe in order to have a career but many of them are reluctant because of this.
[Thank you for the (presumed) compliment on my avatar/emoticon.]
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Boyhowdee, they sure got the spittin' image, din't they?
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