What Others Say: Brief Candle
The Hindu (Bangalore) has a review of “Brief Candle” in the paper today. They aren’t too impressed with the play.
When Dattani directs his own plays he works with his actors to further tighten the script. One wishes that Lillette Dubey had taken this liberty because the script sounds clunky in many places.
LiveMint has quotes from Lilette Dubey and Mahesh Dattani about the play. An excerpt:
In spite of the subject, Dattani insists the play doesn’t even border on tragedy. “Although there is death, I do not want to classify it as a tragedy. In tragedy, you are left with a great sense of loss. It is a comedy in the true sense of the word because it does leave you with a sense that the characters have gained some understanding of their lives,” he says.
The classification is a pity, I think. For many viewers, me included, one reason for disappointment with the play was the feeling that its promotional text had misled us. We went expecting to laugh, but there was little cause to laugh in this play.
Read LiveMint’s piece here.
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