Aria da Capo, by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Aria da Capo, by Edna St. Vincent Millay- Amazon Sales Rank: #7930293 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-13
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .7" w x 6.00" l, .13 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 30 pages
About the Author Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1892-1950, was an American lyrical poet and playwright. She is the author of Renascence and Other Poems. She is known by the pseudonym Nancy Boyd.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Sad Four Stars By Victoria M. Wall What this play dramatizes greed, mistrust, murder, superficial actions within marital life - illuminating despair. The lack of hope in this piece is what makes me give it only four stars. There are people who see anything this author does as golden. I have not studied her poetry. Milay puts into a theatrical context sadness of human nature's lack of loving.An adolescent in the 60s, I lived two years in Southern Illinois, while my father served in South Vietnam, in the USAF. The high school I attended used "Aria Da Capo" for their annual theater competitions. I had modest professional theater experiences through my mother, an equity actress. So I got casted as female lead, `Columbine.' I was the only girl with four boys, such a deal! We won every competition, traveling all over Illinois. As an adult I recognized the significance competing with Chicago students. At a class reunion in Illinois one fellow remembered a line from the show. I was astounded a classmate could retain lines for me forgotten for decades. But I did not ever forget the quite dramatic relatively dark themes running through this play.So I recently purchased a copy again . . . the core messages in the script ultimately are depressing - killing over ownership, some cores of war. Serious study of war began for me reacting to the Cuban Missile Crisis. War is hell, but so are many places in this world. Communism (a theme in this play too) is another form of hell on earth. What the fall of the Soviet Union has taught me, education has limitations. The Russian mafia many have PhDs (Read "Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State). Thank God Bill Gates didn't let formal education get in his way, not that he is a saint, but he's created great opportunities.This is also a framework play- play within a play - the marriage is the `inside' play. Her characters are done in white face using mismatched puppets, Columbine and Pierrot. The symbolism is powerful.When this was written people stayed married. Milay, popular during roaring twenties was making a mockery of marriage. Well people don't stay married today. The raveling of marriage has impacted the crime rate, mental illness growth, what will our country look like fifty years from today? What we watch effects our behavior, this is a highly cerebral work, certainly better than the gratuitous sex and violence of today. Mother Teresa says the real poverty is in the West.Doing this performance did lead to other opportunities for all of us- however a dark depressing piece of work - for a bunch of teenagers, it did effect my thinking. Illuminating the weaknesses of behaviors the play gives nothing to off set despair, no light of hope are found within these lines. So only four stars.Hmmmmmmm . . . I will begin playwriting for adolescents to perform now . . .
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Better poet than dramatist By Jack Alan Robbins Millay as a poet is always worth reading. She was a very personal poet; that needs to be kept in mind. As a dramatist she was uneven but like this is worth reading. Just, I would not make too much of it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good lessons By Carol Ann Amazing play. Good model for a church story. There are multiple lessons to be learned. Good for high schoolers to put on.
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