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== Introduction ==
 
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The other half of the double bill with Tira.
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A one act play set "one evening in the future", is a monologue by Krapp, played by Bernard McLauglin, a weary old man who finds it hard to walk, is almost blind and deaf, has a cracked voice and mimes as he listens to and comments about a tape he recorded 20 years earlier.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:33, 29 August 2007

Poster by Poster Designer

by Samuel Beckett

Directed by Vince Oliver

Performances: Sat 21st & Sun 22nd November 1981, Prompt Corner


Introduction

The other half of the double bill with Tira.

A one act play set "one evening in the future", is a monologue by Krapp, played by Bernard McLauglin, a weary old man who finds it hard to walk, is almost blind and deaf, has a cracked voice and mimes as he listens to and comments about a tape he recorded 20 years earlier.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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