The Collective's La Ronde Adaptation "360" Plays 5/28-31 At Center Stage In NYC

By: May. 12, 2009
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The Collective is proud to present "360", an Original Adaptation of "La Ronde" by Arthur Schnitzler
Written by members of The Collective Featuring: Krista Amigone*, Brian Bannan, Karen Chamberlain,
Robert Z. Grant*, Swann Gruen, Kevin Kane*,  Brian Leider, Nick Marshall, Amy Schumer, and Naomi Warner

Extremely Limited Engagement (5 Performances Only!) May 28- 31 At Center Stage, NY, 48 W. 21st St. 4th Fl.

NOTE: This production contains nudity and sexual situations.

*These Actors are appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association

The Collective - We are comprised of over thirty producing members, most graduates of the William Esper Studio. We have begun this collective in the hopes of generating and focusing artistic work based in truth, in lieu of the financial return of most commercial theater, film and new media being produced today.

Our Mission Statement:
"We are a collective of artists, descendants of The Group Theatre, charged with the responsibilities of exploring and producing work that is rooted in truth, and cultivating an artistic home safe from the pressures of commercialism. To reach a broad spectrum, we align ourselves with emerging artists of all disciplines to create a unique body of work through a communal effort. It is our belief that artistic expression should be as essential to the American public as breathing, and through it we intensify our understanding and desire to live."

360 written and performed by The Collective -

In the desperate search for real connection, we're all f*cked.

10 couples. 10 encounters. Based on the sensationalized "La Ronde" written by Arthur Schnitzler in 1900, this original adaptation developed, written and performed by members of The Collective explores the disconnected nature of humanity and the role sex plays in the search for true intimacy.

May 28 - 31, Thu-Sun 8 pm, Sat 3pm. Tickets available at http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showcode=3600 or by phone at 212-868-4444. $18 Gen Admission, $12 with valid student I.D. Subway: R,W to 23rd St. And 5th Ave. Or F,V to 23rd St. And 6th Ave.



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