Afterlife
by Michael Frayn

Afterlife Book Cover
Afterlife Cover

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Readers appreciate the insightful portrayal of Max Reinhardt and the engaging delivery of the play. The author's essay adds depth and context, enriching the overall experience for the audience.

Insightful portrayal of Max ReinhardtEngaging deliveryEnriching author's essayNo significant complaints noted.

Synopsis

Afterlife is Michael Frayn's first new play for the National Theatre since Democracy

, which premiered at the National in 2003 before West End and Broadway transfers.

Afterlife opens in the Nt Lyttelton in June.

Investigating the life of the Austrian impresario and founder of the Salzburg Festival, Max Reinhardt, Afterlife is a grand epic and a highly theatrical work that will be directed by Frayn's long-term collaborator Michael Blakemore.

With his morality play 'Everyman', Reinhardt captivated first the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg, and then the city itself, with the play opening the Salzburg festival each year from 1920 until the accession of the Nazis in 1938.

As Reinhardt and his company are forced into exile, 'Everyman' is taken to America until life imitates art and Death comes for first Reinhardt's master of ceremonies and chief associate, Kommer, and then for Reinhardt himself.

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2008
BindingPaperback
Pages126
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781408108338
ISBN-10140810833X
LCCN2008425097
LCCPR6056.R3 A69 2008

Afterlife is a British play written by Michael Frayn and published by Methuen in London (2008).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle.

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