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''Talent'' is a play written by Victoria Wood, first performed in 1978. It centres on two friends, one of whom is about to enter a talent contest in a run down nightclub. Commissioned for the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, it received much acclaim and transferred to a London run in 1979. That same year a television adaptation was broadcast. It was the first time Victoria Wood and Julie Walters appeared together on TV.〔 A mixture of dialogue and music, one of its tunes inspired The Smiths song ''Rusholme Ruffians''.〔 The script was published by Methuen in 1988, along with another play by Wood, ''Good Fun''.〔 ==Origins== After receiving much acclaim for her writing and performance in a 1978 revue at The Bush Theatre titled ''In At The Death'', Wood was commissioned by then theatre director David Leland to write a play for Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. The initial commission was for Wood to co-write, with fellow revue writer Ron Hutchinson, a play about strippers. According to Wood "The Bush Theatre was over a pub which had strippers and Ron and I spent twenty minutes one evening watching a large girl in boots walk out of the ladies' lavatory, take off her clothes (she kept on her boots, the floor was filthy) and walk back into the ladies lavatory again. Then Ron said he was too busy to do this play, and David asked me if I would do it on my own. Not knowing anything about the world of the stripper and having all the investigative zeal of a defrosting beefburger, I decided to try and write up an idea of my own. The idea came quite easily, though typing it out was quite difficult."〔 Wood got the idea for a play set around talent contests, based on her own experiences entering them (she had won ATV's ''New Faces'' three years earlier). She said "I had always been fascinated by talent contests and had entered quite a few in my late teens and early twenties. I never won, though in a Birmingham nightclub I once came third on the clap-o-meter... I was also interested in the relationship between attractive sparky girls and big fat plain ones."〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Talent (play)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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