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Zadie Smith discusses her debut play. (WNYC)
Posted by: kieran 12:36 am EDT 04/07/23

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Link Zadie Smith
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Anyone seen the production at BAM?
Posted by: DistantDrumming 03:32 am EDT 04/08/23
In reply to: Zadie Smith discusses her debut play. (WNYC) - kieran 12:36 am EDT 04/07/23

Curious to see if her talent as a novelist translates well to the theatre.
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re: Anyone seen the production at BAM?
Posted by: Anonymous 02:00 am EDT 04/10/23
In reply to: Anyone seen the production at BAM? - DistantDrumming 03:32 am EDT 04/08/23

Saw "The Wife of Willesden" on Sunday from the onstage seating at a table and it was a lot of bawdy fun. In large parts it feels like a monologue with additional characters (there is a cast of 10). I wasn't familiar with the original Chaucer story, but have read that Smith's is very faithful to Chaucer's plotting. Fascinating to see how Zadie Smith melded all her literary influences from Chaucer, North London and Jamaica into the work. The director and cast brought it all to vibrant life. If you can get a seat at a table, it is highly recommended. The intimacy added a lot to my enjoyment.
Link Zadie Smith starts discussing the play just after 18:00 on Jonathan Cake's "Stage Door Jonny" podcast
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