FESTIVAL GENRES
| The Melting Pot | Isn't It Bromantic? | ||
| Breaking Up is Hard to Do | Remember My Name | ||
| Off the Mortal Coil | From the Pages of History | ||
| The Art of the Con | GRRRL Power! |
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Diaries, Letters and Lost Texts that bring history to life
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Villegas and Bob Ost/Wildly Productive Productions Civil War Voices Book by James R. Harris and Original Musical Arrangements by Mark Hayes. The real words, the real music. The real heart of a country divided. A slave who became Mrs. Lincoln’s confidante. A Southern couple separated by war. A Yankee professor turned military hero. A plantation owner with a conflicted conscience. The real people, the real songs, the real heart of a country divided. Truths rediscovered as we now approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor |
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Negro Ensemble Company presents Colored People's Time Written by Leslie Lee Can you hear the clock ticking - Colored People's Time, the past, present and future. Colored People's Time is a series of humorous and stirring events that begin with African American slaves secretly meeting to celebrate the "white man's religion", to the supreme court decision to ban segregated busing. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The Beckett Theatre - 410 West 42nd Street |
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ettyplay inc. & Susan Stein present Etty Written by Susan Stein A portrayal of one woman's struggle to sustain humanity in the face of Nazis' brutatlity "If I should not survive, how I die will show me who I really am." (Hillesum) Etty writes the life she is living - her loves, her work, her wry sense of humor, her deep sensuality and the moment in history. Etty asks us to consider our own responsibility today, in a world where the promise of "never again" has not yet been realized. Directed by Austin Pendleton Running time: 60 minutes Venue: The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor Official Website: www.ettyplay.org |
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Jeffrey Boles and ReniGraef Productions present The King Of Bohemia: The Life And Times Of Franz Kafka Written by Jeffrey Boles An inside account of the deception that created an icon. Bohemia. 1924. On the night following the death of author Franz Kafka, Max Brod (Kafka's friend and executor of his will) wrestles with Kafka's instruction to destroy all of his unpublished manuscripts. To solve his dilemma, Brod recalls the period, people, and experiences that shaped their friendship. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The MainStage Theater - 312 W. 36th St., 4th floor |
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Brain Trust Productions presents The Tragedie Of Cardenio Written by Ben Bartolone The lost play of William Shakespeare turns up in the hands of an idiot. Jeffrey Rome has the life every detective novelist could dream of, all the success and none of the friends. When Jeffrey discovers a lost copy of Cardenio, Shakespeare's lost play, this elusive grail changes his life for good when he is visited by visions of the lost man himself. Running time: 90 minutes Venue: The June Havoc Theatre - 312 W. 36th St., first floor |
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