Radia Show 267 | Orbitary Krapp's Last Tape

RADIA

This Radia show arrives from the Lithuanian frequencies of Kanal 103 and it presents a radioplay inspired by Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape.

"- upper lake, with the punt, bathed off the bank, then pushed out into the stream and drifted. She lay stretched out on the floorboards with her hands under her head and her eyes closed. Sun blazing down, bit of a breeze, water nice and lively. I noticed a scratch on her thigh and asked her how she came by it. Picking gooseberries, she said. I said again I thought it was hopeless and no good going on and she agree, without opening her eyes. Pause. I asked her to look at me and after a few moments—Pause.—after a few moments she did, but the eyes just slits, because of the glare. I bent over her to get them in the shadow and they opened. Pause. Low. Let me in. Pause. We drifted in among the flags and stuck. The way they went down, sighing, before the stem! Pause. I lay down across her with my face in her breasts and my hand on her. We lay there without moving. But under us all moved, and moved us, gently, up and down, and from side to side."

play by: Zlatko Mitrevski - directed by: Riste Aleksovski - music by Sasa Pavlovic

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