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2014年12月英语四级听力备考练习17

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  On the show today, we play some music by LouReed, who died earlier this week.
  But first, we tell you about a new stage productionof a classic play.
  ‘The Glass Menagerie' Revisited
  The Tennessee Williams play "The Glass Menagerie"was first performed in 1944. The next year its New York production on Broadway won theDrama Critics Circle Award.
  The story of heartbreak and lost dreams has held true for theater goers in the many yearssince. "The Glass Menagerie" was also adapted for film, television and radio.
  Now, the show is back on Broadway. Christopher Cruise tells about it.
  When people enter New York's Booth Theater, they see a simple but striking stage. It lookslike a small apartment, with a sofa, a dining room table and a few other pieces of furniture.There is also a long fire escape reaching upward, but no walls. Everything else, all around, isblack. The set appears to be floating in an empty space.
  "I want people who hate the theater to see it."
  That is Cherry Jones. She plays Amanda Wingfield, the strong-willed mother in the play.
  "Because I really do think it's one of those productions that could change people's minds aboutthe theater. This production takes people places they have never been before."
  The first Broadway production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Cat on A Hot Tin Roof." But"The Glass Menagerie" was the most autobiographical of all his plays. It was also the leastnaturalistic. It calls for music and magic.
  Director John Tiffany says Williams' made very clear in his stage directions that "The GlassMenagerie" is impressionistic.
  "He begs us, as theater makers, not to go down the path of naturalism, not to have a realFrigidaire (refrigerator), he says, and real ice cubes tinkling in a glass. For Tennessee, thatwasn't where theater was at its best. He said it's a place of the imagination, where poetry, notjust poetry of words, but poetry of gesture, poetry of design, poetry of lighting, poetry ofacting, all comes together and meets in the space above and between the audience andactors."
  Film and television actor Zachary Quinto is appearing his first Broadway show in this remake of"The Glass Menagerie." He plays Tom, the character Tennessee Williams based on himself.Williams' real name was Tom.
  Zachary Quinto says he read a lot about Williams to prepare for the play. He says he learnedabout the playwright's complex relationships with his mother and sister.
  "Learning that dynamic and understanding that Tennessee spent his entire life both trying tocapture something in his writing, but also trying to escape something in his writing, wassomething that informed me a great deal."
  In the play, the father no longer lives with his family. Tom, the young writer, works in a shoefactory and has little hope of getting a good-paying job. He helps support his mother, Amanda,and sister, Laura, who is physically disabled and emotionally disabled.
  In real life, Tennessee Williams' sister was identified as a schizophrenic. She was sent to amental hospital. In an effort to help Laura, doctors performed an operation on her brain calleda lobotomy.
  "How tragically her life unfolded, is something Tennessee never fully reconciled within himself orprobably even forgave himself for, on some level."
  Cherry Jones says all the characters in "The Glass Menagerie" are desperate, especiallyAmanda.
  "Her son is about to fly away, never to be seen or heard from again. And she knows it. And herdaughter is mentally completely stifled. She cannot move. And so it's like a parent with aseverely challenged child, physically or mentally: ‘what in the world is going to happen to thatchild when I'm gone.'"
  So Amanda urges to Tom to invite a "gentleman caller" to date his sister. But in this play, as sooften in life, things do not always work as planned.
  Remembering Rock and Roller Lou Reed
  It was a sad week for rock and roll fans. Singer, songwriter, guitarist and band leader Lou Reeddied Sunday at the age of 71. Reed was a music legend. As leader of the 1960s and 70s bandThe Velvet Underground and as a solo artist Reed was hugely influential.
  Our producer Caty Weaver has been a fan of the artist for more years than she will say. Shewas lucky enough to meet him. Caty joins me now to talk about Lou Reed and play some of hismusic. Hi Caty.
  Hi Kelly.
  So, that song "Walk on the Wild Side" was Lou Reed's biggest hit. He released it in 1973, a yearafter he left the Velvet Underground.
  Did he walk on the wild side? What is this song about?
  He did walk on the wild side. But the song was really about people that he hung around with alot. Andy Warhol, the artist, was a big fan of the Velvets and provided them with a performingspace. He really helped them gain a following. "Walk on the Wild Side" was about some of thepeople who hung out at Warhol's studio, The Factory.
  It is a song about drugs, sex, transgenders and prostitution. It has an infectious beat butthere is a lot of pain in the lyrics.
  And, Reed himself was a drug abuser, right?
  He was. He was a heroin user for years. He stopped in the 80s but didn't quit drinking alcohol.His liver was damaged by many years of drugs and alcohol. And, he had a liver transplantearlier this year. The Velvets' song "Heroin" is probably the most truthful, sad and yetappealing song about that drug and its hold on people.
  Now, Caty, you met Lou Reed, right? You met him in the 80s?
  I did. I met him in 1986. He played here in D.C. and my best friend and I went to the concert.We waited outside the stage door for him to come out and, hopefully, give autographs. And Istarted talking with his tour manager while we were waiting. He offered tickets to the next twoshows and backstage passes.
  So, a few months later we went to see Reed play at Radio City Music Hall in New York...whichwas his town. He was a life-long New Yorker. The concert was amazing. It was just like Reed'ssong, "Perfect Day."
  So, we got to go to the after-party at Radio City Music Hall and talk with Lou Reed.
  What was he like?
  You know, he was just a nice guy. He had a reputation for being very private, very guarded.He certainly was not an easy interview for reporters. But to me, I was just a 20 year-old fan,and he was great.
  Why do you think Lou Reed was such a groundbreaker?
  He influenced so many people in music. David Bowie, Pattie Smith, the Talking Heads, and somany punk bands. I think it was his songwriting that set him apart. The songs seemed sohonest and his lyrics so simple, but the subjects were often shocking.
  And his lyrics were deceptively simple because each line could have many meanings. He alsokept his distance as a vocalist. He sang in a dispassionate way, an unemotional way. So itadded to the mystery of the message.
  You could never be sure if Reed was expressing pathos or parody.
  Lou Reed died on October 27th in New York, on Long Island. His is survived by his wife,musician Laurie Anderson.
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