Talk:Play (play)

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The light is a symbol for the cruelty of god, who does not care about what each person has to say, which is irrelivant nonetheless.

According to who? Beckett? A critic? A director? Some bloke in a pub? I don't see anything in the script to suggest this. --Camembert

Dys and I have edited into a more coherent form- probably valid as an interpretation. Markalexander100 03:11, 27 May 2004 (UTC)
Yes, I suppose so. I keep meaning to dig out the opinions of some quotable people on Beckett's plays, never got round to it. One day... --Camembert


In the article I read that 'Billie Whitelaw referred to it as “an instrument of torture."' Was she referring to the flashlight, or to the play itself? I saw the play last night and found it to be absolute torture. John Link (talk) 05:07, 30 March 2008 (UTC)