Act Without Words II

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Act Without Words II is a short, wordless mime play by Samuel Beckett that explores themes of routine, dependence, and human futility through the contrasting movements of two silent characters.

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instanceOf mime play
one-act play
short play
theatre of the absurd work
author Samuel Beckett
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creator Samuel Beckett
dialogue none
dramaticTechnique minimalism
precise choreography
repetitive patterning
visual metaphor
focusesOn contrasting temperaments
daily rituals
passivity and activity
form mime
genre absurdist drama
hasCharacter A
B
hasNo spoken text
hasPart sequence with character A
sequence with character B
intendedPerformanceStyle silent mime
language wordless
movement Theatre of the Absurd
narrativeMode non-verbal
numberOfCharacters 2
originalMedium stage
relatedWork Act Without Words I
structure two contrasting movement sequences
style Beckettian
subjectMatter futility of action
human condition
interdependence
theme dependence
existentialism
human futility
human suffering
mechanization of life
monotony
routine
timePeriodOfWork 20th century
uses physical comedy
repetition
stage directions

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Billie Whitelaw notableWork Act Without Words II
Act Without Words I relatedWork Act Without Words II
Beckett on Film: Act Without Words II basedOn Act Without Words II