Bruckner's Pains of Youth

Bruckner's Pains of Youth

Bruckner's Pains of Youth

Bruckner's Pains of Youth

Bruckner's Pains of Youth

Overview

You could do insane twenty hours shifts in theatre. You could be mother of ten children. You could be toughest whore on the block. You contain all possibilities. You are the ultimate cliche of youth's incredible potential. Promiscuous, pitiless and bored, six sexually entangled medical students restlessly wander in and out of a boarding house, cramming, drinking, taunting, spying. Freder sets about savagely experimenting with the young, pretty maid, with half an eye on his former lover Desiree, a wild, disillusioned aristocrat. Petrell abandons Marie for the ruthless underdog Irene. Marie doesn't waste any time weeping - Desiree wants her. Bourgeois existence or suicide. There are no other choices. Vienna, 1923. A discontented post-war generation diagnose youth to be their sickness and do their best to destroy it. This is a shocking, erotically charged play by Austrian writer Ferdinand Bruckner, presented in a compelling new version by Martin Crimp.

Authors

Martin Crimp

Martin Crimp was born in 1956 and began writing for theatre in the 1980s. His plays include: When we have sufficiently tortured each other (2019), Men Asleep (2018), The Rest Will be Familiar To You From Cinema (2013, voted by Germany’s Theater heute best foreign play of the ...

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Ferdinand Bruckner

Ferdinand Bruckner, the son of an Austrian businessman, was born on August 26, 1891, in Sofia, Bulgaria. He studied music in Berlin. In 1916, he discovered Berlin’s vast literary scene and switched his studies to poetry. He began his own literary magazine, called "Marsyas," a ...
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