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Krapp's Last Tape review Richard Wilson echoes Stockhausen by Alfred Hickling

Crucible, SheffieldThe dark set and amplification of Wilson's voice serves as a reminder that Beckett's play is one of the earliest examples of a sound installationThe great irony of going to see Richard Wilson in Krapp's Last Tape is that you almost can't see him at all. Alex Lowde's architectural design keeps the actor entirely enclosed within a dingy, slowly revolving cabin, whose begrimed windows and overripe atm…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:07am on July 2, 2014

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