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[[File:Carrington.png|thumb|right|''CARRINGTON: Maybe they ''should'' feel lost, Joseph: just as lost then as we are always already lost. Just like poor, itinerant Silas, wandering the road, looking for a home.'']] | [[File:Carrington.png|thumb|right|''CARRINGTON: Maybe they ''should'' feel lost, Joseph: just as lost then as we are always already lost. Just like poor, itinerant Silas, wandering the road, looking for a home.'']] | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Carrington''' is a friend of [[Joseph]] and [[Lula]] from their college days and the director of the plays ''[[The Entertainment]]'' and ''[[Death Of The Hired Man]]''. [[Conway]] has the chance to meet him at [[Equus Oils]] in [[Act I]]. |
A [[wrongle]] of Carrington is viewable at http://kentuckyroutezero.com/phonebooth.wrongle. | A [[wrongle]] of Carrington is viewable at http://kentuckyroutezero.com/phonebooth.wrongle. | ||
− | == Personality | + | == Personality == |
− | Carrington is an enthusiastic and verbose character with an impressive knowledge of and passion for dramatic works | + | Carrington is an enthusiastic and verbose character with an impressive knowledge of and passion for dramatic works. |
− | == | + | == Life == |
− | + | Little is known about Carrington's life. | |
− | + | Throughout the story, Carrington searches for an outdoor venue to perform his play, an experimental adaptation of "[[wikipedia:The Death of the Hired Man|The Death of the Hired Man]]" by [[wikipedia:Robert Frost|Robert Frost]], and asks Conway to find a venue for him: "Somewhere outdoors. Somewhere intimate. Somewhere tragic." | |
− | In [[Act | + | In the beginning of [[Act II]], Carrington talks with [[Lula]] at the [[Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces|Bureau]] and quotes the French dramatist [[wikipedia:Antonin Artaud|Antonin Artaud]]. He appears later at the [[Random Access Self Storage|self storage facility]], asking Conway for ideas as to a venue. |
− | + | In Act III, he will meet the group at the location suggested for the play in the previous act – either at Equus Oils, [[Elkhorn Mine]], the storage facility. In talking with [[Shannon]], he references plays, such as ''[[wikipedia:Oresteia|Oresteia]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Goethe's Faust|Faust]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Iceman Cometh|The Iceman Cometh]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:The Glass Menagerie|The Glass Menagerie]]''. | |
− | + | He claims drama is only his second love; his true calling is pseudoscience. | |
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[[Category:Act IV]] | [[Category:Act IV]] | ||
[[Category:The Entertainment]] | [[Category:The Entertainment]] | ||
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