

Nijinsky's Last Dance
Norman Allen


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Readers appreciate the well-written nature of the monologue play. The emotional depth and impactful dialogue resonate strongly, making it memorable. Many find the incorporation of suggested dance moves adds an intriguing element for live performances.
A captivating one-act born out of the stormy love affair between the legendary ballet dancer Nijinsky and his mentor Diaghilev.
Nijinsky is a British play written by David Pownall and published by Oberon (1997).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781783194094).
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Paperback
Oberon · 1997 · 72 pp
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