See what I wanna see / words and music by Michael John LaChiusa ; based on short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa ; as translated by Takashi Kojima.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Dramatists Play Service Inc., c2007Description: 64 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780822221692 (pbk.); 0822221691Uniform titles: See what I wanna see. Libretto Subject(s): Akutagawa, Ryƫnosuke, 1892-1927. -- Adaptations | Adultery -- Japan -- To 1600 -- Drama | Witnesses -- New York (State) -- New York -- Drama | Miracles -- New York (State) -- New York -- Drama | Musicals -- LibrettosGenre/Form: Musicals -- Librettos.DDC classification: 782.1/40268 LOC classification: ML50.L13 | S44 2007Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Book | Paul Hamlyn Library | Paul Hamlyn Library | Floor 3 | 782.140268 LAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 05470862 |
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Based on three short stories. In "Kesa and Morito" set in medieval Japan, two lovers sing of the ecstasy and torment of their illicit affair and their determination to end it that night. Neither knows the other's intent. "R. Shomon" set in 1951, New York City, follows the investigation of a crime of passion and the witnesses' contradicting versions of the event. An innocent bystander, a cunning thief, a flirtatious wife, a psychic, even the ghost of thte murdered man are all caught in a web of deceit, where everyone's truth may be a lie. "Gloryday" set in present-day New York City, introduces a priest during a crisis of faith after a terrible tragedy strikes the city. Disillusioned and angry, he plays a practical joke and posts an anonymous letter in Central Park, declaring that Christ will appear, rising from the pond. At first, the joke is embraced by an unstable CPA, who has chosen to live in the wilds of the park. Soon others begin to believe in the miracle, including a drug-addicted actress and a bitter reporter--even the priest's atheist aunt. On the day of the miracle, a storm blows through the Park, and only the priest sees his lie become a truth.
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