Winnie and Willie are in the middle of a bare and desolate plain.
Winnie, sunk up to her waist in a mound of earth into which she is
gradually sinking, passes another “happy day” between the sound of the
bell for waking and the bell for sleep, indulging in a daily repetition
of actions, in a routine that she follows with ceremonial reverence. She
talks incessantly, quotes from the classics, brushes her teeth, mumbles
half-forgotten prayers… Time passes tortuously and Willie behind her,
an almost invisible figure, remains silent, the sole recipient of her
endless monologue.
It is a mythic work and an enormous
challenge for the actor, a landmark of western culture written in a
language that is uniquely clear and elliptical.
First performance: 18/02/2015