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Impromptu on Nuns' Island
Contributor(s): Tremblay, Michel (Author), Gaboriau, Linda (Translator)
ISBN: 0889224706     ISBN-13: 9780889224704
Publisher: Talonbooks
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2002
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Annotation: In an impromptu get-together in an opera diva's Nuns' Island penthouse, on the afternoon of her return from Paris, her mother and her idealistic daughter goad her. Cast of 3 women and 1 man.
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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | Canadian
Dewey: 842.914
LCCN: 2002489689
Physical Information: 0.26" H x 5.62" W x 8.48" (0.28 lbs) 96 pages
 
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An opera diva, Patricia, (almost 50) meets her Waterloo singing Salom at the Op ra Bastille in Paris. In an impromptu get-together in her Nuns' Island penthouse, on the afternoon of her return from Europe, her mother, a popular Montreal stage and television actress (pushing 70), and her idealistic committed-to-new-work daughter (pushing 30) goad her: What is the sense of an international career if your art doesn't contribute to change (or at least to wide-spread pleasure and inspiration) in the society you live in? An international opera star lives in hotel rooms around the world, so what is the meaning (and the impact) of her art, and on what, or who's society? Is Patricia right in thinking that in this age of globalization an artist who chooses to stay home is doomed to mediocrity? These questions, this tri-generational drama, are framed by the diva's gay pianist who packs his bags and comes running to accompany her, whenever and wherever she calls.

Like all of Tremblay's plays, Impromptu on Nuns' Island is a multi-layered tour-de-force about art, life and politics from a matchless writer of tragicomic women. Grounded in the myth of the eternal return, the universal and chthonic story of the triple goddess and her androgynous male consort, this impromptu also interrogates the evolution of the role of the artist in Quebec's increasingly distinct culture and society.