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| Caryl Churchill. Marsha Norman. Two award winning playwrights staged together for the first time, for a visceral evening of theater. Presented in an intimate setting in the East Village. Two Classic Plays About Family – One Unforgettable Event New York, NY: The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, continues its 9th Season with two compelling short plays in one evening of theater: A NUMBER by Caryl Churchill is a beguiling hour-long psychological thriller that blends the controversial topic of cloning with a stunning portrait of the relationship between a father and his sons. 'NIGHT, MOTHER by Marsha Norman is an eloquent, enthralling and ultimately shattering short play that explores the final hour in the life of a young woman who has decided that life is no longer worth living. “We’re excited to pair these important plays together to offer a multi-faceted conversation about the nature of family,” says Executive Artistic Director, Erin Cronican. “What happens to the root of the family when one person is pushed to the edge? And who is to blame when a child and parent are at odds? By pairing these two plays together for one event, we’re deepening the audience’s experience, drawing connections about family that they may not have seen otherwise.” With an emphasis on the organic, edgy American style of acting developed by the Group Theatre, TSP allows audiences to experience modern classics with deeper understanding of how they relate to the struggles we face today. With that, tickets are as low as $10 as a part of TSP’s Affordable Theater Initiative, making theater accessible for all. A NUMBER: Starring Michael Stephen Clay and Brandon Walker. Directed by Erin Cronican. ‘NIGHT, MOTHER: Starring Carla Brandberg and Erin Cronican. Directed by Brandon Walker. Lighting Design by Joyce Liao. Sound Design by Brandon Walker. Scenic and Costume Design by Erin Cronican. Stage Management by Mackenzie McGuire. A NUMBER / ‘NIGHT, MOTHER plays January 5-20, 2019 GENERAL ADMISSION - $30 (VIP tickets $40) www.TheSeeingPlace.com The Seeing Place @ the Paradise Factory 64 East 4th Street, NYC Opening: Sunday, January 6, 2019 (7pm) Running time: 2 hours 10 minutes –plus a 15 minute intermission The Seeing Place Theater – The Place We Go To Understand Ourselves. For more information about these events, visit www.seeingplacetheater.com. About The Play, A NUMBER: Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Play Caryl Churchill's A NUMBER is a play that explores the issue of human cloning through the relationships between a father and his three sons. A tight two-hander taking place in a not-too-far off future, Churchill's play is a philosophical investigation into free will and the question of nature versus nurture. About The Play, ‘NIGHT, MOTHER Winner of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award nominee for Best Play. The play begins with Jessie calmly telling her Mama that by morning she will be dead, as she plans to commit suicide that very evening. The subsequent dialogue slowly reveals Jessie's life with Mama and the reasons for her decision, culminating in a disturbing, yet unavoidable, climax. About The Seeing Place: Our name "The Seeing Place" is the literal translation of the Greek word for theater (theatron): ". . . the place where we go to see ourselves." The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company dedicated to exploring the intersection between the actor's voice and the playwright's words, by reinterpreting masterful works live and in the moment to make them relevant, visceral, truthful, and accessible to a modern audience. We live up to our name by engaging our community in a vivid conversation about what makes us human. Connection. Learning. Humanity. That's what theater is all about. The Seeing Place Theater website: www.seeingplacetheater.com |
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