This time round, though, I saw more of myself in the clowns than ever before, which was more a little disconcerting. And the sheer, rather unpleasant, bad temper of the mage was obvious in a way it had never been quite so much before. What he can't bend to his will is a source of immense irritation and there's not much that can be genuinely bent in that direction. Which, I suppose, is a sort of lesson for us, in a play that's full of lessons that don't quite teach us anything we didn't already know.
Now I'm off to Islamic Spain, and other tasty locations, with Amin Maalouf - quite a new journey for me, and the more welcome for that.
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