Clair de Lune: A Play in Two Acts and Six Scenes

Clair de Lune: A Play in Two Acts and Six Scenes

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Jan 1, 2010 · English · Paperback (176 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2010
Publisher Nabu Press
ISBN-10 1147774226
ISBN-13 9781147774221

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Set against the backdrop of a whimsical yet bittersweet world, a unique tale unfolds through carefully woven dialogues and rich character dynamics. Michael Strange introduces audiences to a spectrum of emotions as the narrative dances between light and shadow, revealing the intricate layers of human experience. The journey emphasizes the power of love and the depths of sorrow, exploring the delicate balance between dreams and reality.

As characters navigate their intertwined lives, the themes of longing and ambition rise to the forefront, illuminating the struggles of individuals seeking connection and fulfillment. The dialogue is crafted with a lyrical quality that enhances the dreamlike atmosphere, drawing the audience into moments of deep introspection and heartfelt interaction. Each scene unravels like a beautifully composed melody, echoing the title's evocation of moonlight and the nuances of the night.

Strange's vibrant characters resonate with authenticity, embodying both strength and vulnerability. As they confront their desires and confrontations, their journeys serve as a reflection on the human condition, evoking a sense of empathy and understanding in the audience. The interplay of joy and heartache leaves a lasting impression, reminding viewers of the fragile beauty that exists within life's transitory moments.

Ultimately, the two acts and six scenes weave together to create a tapestry of emotions that linger in the mind long after the final bow. It is an exploration of the nuanced human experience, where love's light flickers in the dark, illuminating paths toward self-discovery and connection with others.

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