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Nice Fish

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On a frozen Minnesota lake, the ice is beginning to creak and groan. It's the end of the fishing season, and two old friends are out on the ice, angling for something big; something down there that is pure need.

Something that might just swallow them whole.

In Nice Fish, celebrated actor Mark Rylance draws on his own teenage years in the American Midwest, in a unique collaboration with critically acclaimed Minnesotan contemporary prose poet Louis Jenkins and the whole company.

This sublimely playful, profound and very funny play transferred direct from a sell-out run in New York to the Harold Pinter Theatre, London, in 2016, in a production directed by Claire van Kampen and starring Rylance and Jim Lichtscheidl.

96 pages, Paperback

Published November 17, 2016

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February 19, 2023
Interesting concept - basically actor Rylance took a bunch of prose poems by Jenkins and fashioned them into a quasi-play. Some of it 'works' - a lot of it just sounds like people reciting poetry. Kinda reminded me of 'A Prairie Home Companion' - has the same Midwestern folksy quality. Fun fact - most people think Rylance is a Brit - but he grew up in Minnesota.
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315 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2016
Yeah, "written by Mark Rylance" one of those things you really shouldn't get excited about--like discovering that Nick Nolte has a range of jams or something. Sub-sub-sub Beckett existential meanderings; some nice observations throughout, but on the whole pretty needless.
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September 11, 2017
I love Mark Rylance as an actor and I could picture him perfectly in the role of Ron, voice and all. I like the prose poetry. Very interesting and something I wasn't familiar with at all. I'm not sure this play would've caught my attention though if it weren't for Mark Rylance.
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March 24, 2020
This was my introduction to the poetry of Louis Jenkins. Came across it because I follow Mark Rylance and the work he's doing documenting the rages of the Homestead Strike in Pittsburgh. The poems, which make up the bulk of the text in the play, are supremely engaging and deceptively simple. It's easy to miss that they each and all contain life. Not "life" in the abstract i.e. "that was a lively evening" but LIFE. Where we are, what we are, what we were, who'll we'll be is all here in each poem presented with a Minnesotan's loving bemusement. Bad news is that every poem Louis Jenkins would ever write, has been written. But, they have been written.
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May 1, 2024
This is a play that is written in a much different way than I'm used to. Two old friends, Erik and Ron, go ice fishing at the peak when ice fishing season is about to end. Only, they don't just ice fish. Other characters, like the Department of Natural Resources officer, appear out of no where.
Without having much exposure to Midwestern culture, this seems to be very Lake Woebegone mixed with avant-garde theatre. I think reading some poetry by Louis Jenkins, the co-author of Nice Fish, will help to make more sense of the humor involved.
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