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Leonard Nimoy’s "Vincent" dramatizes the life of Vincent van Gogh in this intimate one-man play adapted from the actual letters between the artist and his brother, Theo. Vincent’s story is so much more than that of the misunderstood artist who cut off his own ear. His life was one of great passions, and even greater turmoil, ultimately ending in suicide one summer day in 1890. This play, however, is not about the demise of one man. It is about the meaning and significance of Vincent van Gogh’s life to all humankind. As seen through the eyes of Theo, Vincent lives on as a symbol of inspiration, courage, passion, and the lust for life that art kindles in all of us. The performance includes over 100 stunning projections of Vincent’s artwork. Presented by Starry Night Theater Company and performed by James Briggs.
"A memorable and moving production . . . Briggs is masterful in the role." ~BroadwayWorld.com
“A visual treat.” ~Burlington Free Press
“A fabulous mix of theater and art.” ~Valley Reporter
“It is not to be missed.” ~Berkshire On Stage
Ages: Best for Adults and children 11 and up
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