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Woman in a taxi crossing New York (2010), Carlos Be

Titles
English title: Woman in a taxi crossing New York
Date written: 2010
First publication date: 2010
Keywords: family > marriage, violence > suicide, identity, family > mothers and daughters, love > relationships, power > inter-personal/game play
Genre and type: magic realism
Pitch

A woman in the back of a taxi, a pistol in her bag. Take a trip through her chaotic thoughts and memories, as she travels the landscapes of her mind while crossing New York.

Synopsis

A woman gets into a taxi in New York. A psychotic breakdown and a violent incident with her ex-husband and his lover have left the woman broken. She has spent time in an asylum and desp... (Read more...)

Sources

The play is preceded by two German quotations. The first is by Angelus Silesius and reads ‘The Rose is without why; it blooms because it blooms; it pays no attention to itself, nor ask... (Read more...)

Critical response

A short promotional video of the play is available online at http://carlosbe.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/woman-in-taxi-crossing-new-york.html [accessed May 2012].

Editions

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 25 May 2012.

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