Kaspar And Other Plays

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Listen to football teams being cheered on and booed.
Listen to the rhythmic chanting at demonstrations.
Listen to the wheels of a bicycle upturned on its seat spinning until the spokes have come to rest and watch the spokes until they have reached their resting point.
Listen to the gradually increasing noise a concrete mixer makes after the motor has been started.
Listen to debaters cutting each other off.
Listen to “Tell Me” by the Rolling Stones.
Listen to the simultaneous arrival and departu
...re of trains.
Listen to the hit parade on Radio Luxembourg.
Listen in on the simultaneous interpreters at the United Nations.
Listen to the dialogue between the gangster (Lee J. Cobb) and the pretty girl in “The Trap,” when the girl asks the gangster how many more people he intends to kill; whereupon the gangster asks, as he leans back, How many are left? and watch the gangster as he says it.
See the Beatles’ movies.
In “A Hard Day’s Night” watch Ringo’s smile at the moment when, after having been teased by the others, he sits down at his drums and begins to play.
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