An Oak Tree

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Author: Tim Crouch ISBN: 9781849435833
Publisher: Oberon Books Publication: September 23, 2015
Imprint: Oberon Books Language: English
Author: Tim Crouch
ISBN: 9781849435833
Publisher: Oberon Books
Publication: September 23, 2015
Imprint: Oberon Books
Language: English

‘Since your daughter’s death I’ve not been much of a hypnotist.’

A man loses his daughter to a car. Nothing now is what it is. It’s like he’s in a play – but he doesn’t know the words or the moves.

The man who was driving the car is a stage hypnotist. Since the accident, he’s lost the power of suggestion. His act’s a disaster. For him, everything now is exactly what it is.

For the first time since the accident, these two men meet. They meet when the Father volunteers for the Hypnotist’s act. And, this time, he really doesn’t know the words or the moves…

An Oak Tree is a remarkable play for two actors. The Father, however, is played by a different actor – male or female – at each performance. They walk on stage having neither seen nor read a word of the play

they’re in…until they’re in it. This is a breath-taking projection of a performance, given from one actor to another, from a hypnotist to their subject, from an audience to the stage. An Oak Tree is a bold and

absurdly comic play about loss, suggestion and the power of the mind.

Winner of a Village Voice Obie for its autumn 2006 Off-Broadway run.

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‘Since your daughter’s death I’ve not been much of a hypnotist.’

A man loses his daughter to a car. Nothing now is what it is. It’s like he’s in a play – but he doesn’t know the words or the moves.

The man who was driving the car is a stage hypnotist. Since the accident, he’s lost the power of suggestion. His act’s a disaster. For him, everything now is exactly what it is.

For the first time since the accident, these two men meet. They meet when the Father volunteers for the Hypnotist’s act. And, this time, he really doesn’t know the words or the moves…

An Oak Tree is a remarkable play for two actors. The Father, however, is played by a different actor – male or female – at each performance. They walk on stage having neither seen nor read a word of the play

they’re in…until they’re in it. This is a breath-taking projection of a performance, given from one actor to another, from a hypnotist to their subject, from an audience to the stage. An Oak Tree is a bold and

absurdly comic play about loss, suggestion and the power of the mind.

Winner of a Village Voice Obie for its autumn 2006 Off-Broadway run.

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