(above, Tom Eckwurtzel, Lawrence Smith, and Regina Mocey in TANGO, Protean Repertory Theatre, late 70's)
“Tango”, Slawomir Mrozek’s best-known play, was first produced in Warsaw in 1964. A three-act dark comedy that is often likened to “Hamlet,” it concerns the ideological conflict between a bohemian couple, who lead lives of cheerful unregulated licentiousness, and their young adult son, who comes home from college determined to impose a rigidly traditional order on the household. Disaster ensues.
“Let us say it is a bit of a paradox,” Mr. Mrozek, asked to explain the play, told The Times in 1969, “about the will to revolt in a permissive society which ends in dictatorship. It is a mixture of the grotesque and the serious and the sad.”
“Tango” was staged in London in 1966, in a Royal Shakespeare Company production directed by Trevor Nunn. It was produced Off Broadway at the Pocket Theater, on Third Avenue at 13th Street, in 1969.
What a shame there seem to be no videos of our work. Lawrence Smith alexandertech@videotron.ca
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