Pieces of Vincent

“Pieces of Vincent” by David Watson is a dramatic exploration of interconnected lives, published by Faber & Faber in 2010. This edition, consisting of 80 pages, presents a narrative that revolves around a hopeful young man, a teacher in love, and a pregnant woman, among others, as they navigate the complexities of a tragic day in contemporary Britain.
Readers will find a poignant portrayal of nine fractured lives, including a fearful policeman, a boy on a mission, and a pianist caught in the rain. The work delves into themes of love, passion, and violence, offering a miniature epic that captures the essence of human experience. This edition is presented in English and reflects the rich tapestry of European drama, making it a significant addition to the performing arts genre.
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A hopeful young man, a teacher in love, a pregnant woman.
A fearful policeman, a boy on a mission, a pianist in the rain.
A wounded man, a grandmother… and Vincent.
Nine lives fractured by the events of one tragic day.
An epic in miniature epic about love, passion and violence in contemporary Britain, Pieces of Vincent by David Watson premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, in September 2010.
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