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Origami (c.2006), Carlos Be

Titles
English title: Origami
Date written: c. 2006
First publication date: 2007
First production date: 2010
Keywords: family, family > parents and children, power, power > inter-personal/game play, power > intimidation, power > use and abuse, love, love > relationships, love > friendship, identity
Pitch

Life is like origami. The paths and decisions we make are like paper folds, giving shape to our lives. Some of these shapes are ugly, some are beautiful, and some are both at the same time.

Synopsis

Aldo lives with his mother Claudia. They have a close – sometimes sexual – relationship. The pair spend most of their time shut away from the rest of the world. Claudia is particularly ... (Read more...)

Sources

The play is preceded by a quotation from act 4 of Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen - ‘One is not always mistress of one’s thoughts’. Carlos Be notes the similarity between his play and Sha... (Read more...)

Critical response

Origami won the Born Theatre Prize in 2006. It has been published in Catalan, Galician and Spanish and has also been translated into Czech. In fact, the premiere of the play took place ... (Read more...)

Further information

The play was originally written in Catalan. It was translated into Spanish by the playwright.

Editions

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 30 November 2011.

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