The Playwrights Database
ROBERTO NASCIMENTO
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New Zealander
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Roberto Nascimento's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates
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Hans Staden
Suzy Boon
Hans Staden
Synopsis:
a monologue based on an autobiographical book by a German explorer. Hans Staden was captured by cannibals in Brazil and married one of them, only to be kidnapped by well-meaning Frenchmen and returned home against his will. It is all the more bizarre and funny because it's supposedly a completely true story.
- Sian Robertson, www.theatreview.org.nz
Notes:
part of the Foreign Monologues
1st Produced:
Basement Theatre, Auckland 25 May 2011
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Genre:
monologue
Parts:
Male: 1 Female: - Other: -
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Suzy Boon
Synopsis:
Maxine Ruakura Monologue: Reflections from a New Zealand Lager Can by Samuel Elliot is a gritty tale of familial loyalty and betrayal, well played by Virginia Frankovich. Maxine is a Westie chick with a lot of attitude frequently thwarted by her abusive husband Bruce, driven to desperate actions through her love for her son Kaya. An honest attempt at a less amusingly expressed allegory, the lack of humour means it takes a bit more effort to follow the narrative.
- Nik Smythe, www.theatreview.org.nz
Notes:
part of the Monster Monologues
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Genre:
short play
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Male: - Female: 1 Other: -
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