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Vincent (Digital Script)

Vincent (Digital Script)

By Leonard Nimoy. Based on the play Van Gogh by Phillip Stephens.

Product Code: V17DIG

  • Digital Script
  • Cast size: 1m.

    Limited Streaming Rights Available

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This title can be licensed and sold throughout the World.

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Synopsis

Originally presented by the Guthrie Theatre, this multi-image dramatic staging received rave reviews when it was toured with Leonard Nimoy playing the one extraordinary role. The excitement and color of Van Gogh's life and art enhance this production through the projection of images that are easily handled and carefully cued to add impact to the words. The slides, an education in themselves, may be rented to use with your production. As the Variety critic put it, "The actor doesn't have the stage to himself. He plays against the celebrated artist's brilliant painting projected on two large screens." The total effect is dazzling, yet this remains an especially easy show to present, provided you have a capable actor for the single role.

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Details

  • Status

    In stock

  • Type of Show Digital Script
  • Product Code V17DIG
  • Cast Size 1
  • Min. Royalty Rate $110/perf
  • Cost $11.95
  • Approx. Run Time 70 min

Categories

  • ISBN(13) 9780871293862
* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

Media Reviews

"The actor doesn't have the stage to himself. He plays against the celebrated artist's brilliant painting projected on two large screens." -Variety