Oleanna

By David Mamet

Synopsis:

Oleanna traces the events over a couple of months in the lives of two characters - a male professor and a female student who fail to understand each other. The student has worked hard to get to college in the first place. She has read the professor's book in order to write her essay. True, she does not understand it, but she expects to be taught and given the rewards of a university education. What she sees is a professor who seems at least as interested in buying a new house and securing his tenure as teaching his subject. Moreover, he has troubles with his wife and his telephone scarcely stops ringing. The lack of communication between the professor and the student is, at first, a cause of irritation to John; once he realises the potential danger in the situation, it is too late to prevent the devastating consequences.

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This show was performed at Kingswood Theatre, Bath in September 1997.

Director/s | Cast:

Ann Garner

Ann Garner

Director

Dave Dunn

Dave Dunn

John

Caroline Groom

Caroline Groom

Carol

Review/s of Oleanna:

Review 1: Review

The dangers and consequences of two people talking but not communicating and - when it comes to the crunch - one person's word against the other's: this is the gist of an explosive contemporary two-hander by the Next Stage amateur theatre group. Frankly, if the portrayal of one male university professor in his dealings with a female student weren't so scary, the production might become tediously repetitive.…click here to read the whole review.

By Tim Howe, Bath Chronicle