

Funhouse
Don Nigro


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Readers are largely critical of the play's translation and staging. The adaptation is described as stilted and jarring, making it difficult to appreciate fully.
I kept telling myself I wanted something more out of my life, something brighter.
I had all these ideas in my head.
Thing is, I had to go down so low just to try to lift my life up a little bit higher.
Simon Stephens's exciting new adaptation of the twentieth-century classic Kasimir and Karoline is a dark, political and hilarious play that sets two young lovers in the throes of a break-up against the hypnotic whirl and bright lights of a funfair.
The Funfair takes us on a ride through the loops, dips and highs of one night at a fairground, exploring a crisis of capitalism set to the soundtrack of a rock and roll love song.
The play received its world premiere at Manchester's Home Theatre on 14 May 2015 and was the theatre's first-ever production.
The Funfair is a British adaptation play written by Simon Stephens and published by Methuen in London (2015).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play (eISBN 9781474265850).
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Methuen · 2015 · 80 pp
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