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<text id=89TT1049>
<title>
Apr. 17, 1989: Demonic Bargain
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Apr. 17, 1989 Alaska
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THEATER, Page 71
Demonic Bargain
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<p>By William A. Henry III
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<qt> <l>TEMPTATION</l>
<l>by Vaclav Havel</l>
</qt>
<p> When New York City's Public Theater produced his The
Memorandum in 1968, Vaclav Havel sat in the audience. But by
the time his The Increased Difficulty of Concentration was
mounted the following year, the Soviets had marched into his
native Czechoslovakia, and Havel was no longer able to travel.
His works have been banned from Czech stages. For his
human-rights activism, he has repeatedly been jailed. This week,
when the Public opened his Temptation, Havel was serving an
eight-month sentence for "incitement" and "a public order
misdemeanor" during a peaceful demonstration in January
protesting the legacy of the Soviet invasion.
</p>
<p> Temptation is the fourth of Havel's plays to be staged at
the Public; a fifth, Slum Clearance, is scheduled later this
year. Unfortunately, the Public's loyalty does not always
result in illuminating productions. Temptation retells the Faust
legend and evolves into a grimly believable portrait of life in
a police state. This scientist who dabbles in black magic reaps
only petty pleasures, while his demonic bargain leads him to
mistrust friends, denounce colleagues, deny his beliefs and
pledge to become a spy. Director Jiri Zizka, a Czech emigre,
adds a mysterious high-tech gloss but stints on emotion. So do
most of the cast, especially the bloodless David Strathairn in
the lead. Still, beneath the expressionistic spectacle is an
intimate, heartfelt and understandably angry play.
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