Art

Art

by Yasmina Reza

Narrated by Bob Balaban, Brian Cox, Jeff Perry

Unabridged — 1 hours, 48 minutes

Art

Art

by Yasmina Reza

Narrated by Bob Balaban, Brian Cox, Jeff Perry

Unabridged — 1 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

How much would you pay for a painting with nothing on it?

Would it be art?

Marc's best friend Serge has just bought a very expensive - and very white - painting. To Marc, the painting is a joke, and as battle lines are drawn, old friends use it to settle scores.

A Tony Award winner for Best Play and an Olivier Award winner for Best Comedy.

©2009 L.A. Theatre Works; (P)2009 L.A. Theatre Works


Editorial Reviews

London Times

In October I called it a minor classic. Let's change that to classic comedy, period.

Newsweek

...a nonstop cross-fire of crackling language, serious issues of life and art expressed in outbursts that sound like Don Rickles with a degree from the Sorbonne...Reza is a fiendishly clever writer...'ART' sounds like a marriage of Molière and Woody Allen...

Independent (London)

Anyone looking for a play that is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating and moving should go to 'ART'.

NY Post

...wildly funny, naughtily provocative...

Mail (London)

That such a simple plot can throw up such profound and meaty ideas about the rules that dictate art and friendship is a real treat. Reza and Hampton have an acute ear for the idiocies, trivia and petty assaults that pepper the conversation between friends...The real pleasures come from Reza's creation of three beautifully defined, original characters...

Publishers Weekly

Accomplished actors star in this slick, highly entertaining full production of Reza’s award-winning play. Three old friends—Serge (Balaban), Marc (Cox), and Yvan (Perry)—find themselves at odds when Serge purchases an exorbitantly expensive all-white painting. Drudging up old resentments, critiquing the white canvas and their personal relationships, and finally speaking to each other with complete candor, the three friends battle it out while exploring the value and meaning of art and friendship. The entire cast delivers stellar performances, with Cox offering a particularly memorable turn as the petulant Marc in a smart, stylish audiobook that’s a quick listen to boot. (Nov.)

From the Publisher

This is not some irrelevant fringe production; it is a major intervention in the cultural debate of the country by people who are keen to keep the reactionary tides running. It is probably the most sustained attack on modernism yet seen on the British stage, and it represents a stern challenge to the brilliant success story of British contemporary art.” —The Guardian

“Not only brings to the stage a topical debate, it makes it invigorating, touching and finally disturbing. This dark comedy, translated from the French, in sparkling form, explores its themes through a rift between friends.” —Financial Times

“A remarkably wise, witty and intelligent comedy . . . has touched a universal nerve.” —The Times

“Chic, short, and wickedly, perceptively funny, it's the perfect West End play.” —Nick Curtis, Evening Standard

Art, which has been translated from the French by Christopher Hampton, is filled from first curtain to ending with a dazzling array of language.” —Iris Fanger, Christian Science Monitor

“It's an actor's dream, a nonstop cross-fire of crackling language, serious issues of life and art expressed in outbursts that sound like Don Rickles with a degree from the Sorbonne. Brilliantly translated by Christopher Hampton, . . . Art takes that yawny old bore, the play of ideas, and jolts it to life.” —Jack Kroll, Newsweek

JULY 2010 - AudioFile

Reza’s award-winning play serves up crisp dialogue and pointed observations as three old friends trade barbs, philosophies, and allegiances—all while staring at a $100,000 white painting rendered on a white canvas. All three actors—Bob Balaban, Brian Cox, and Jeff Perry—have performed this work onstage. They bring to the audio production their fine-tuned comic timing and well-dramatized emotions, especially the characters’ concern for a friend in crisis. With these vocal performances, ART retains the urbane Continentalism of the original French production. The play is sophisticated, complicated, and very funny. B.P. 2011 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172085147
Publisher: L.A. Theatre Works
Publication date: 10/25/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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