THE SHANGHAI GESTURE Plays At Mirror Rep Co 4/21-5/17

By: Mar. 30, 2009
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The Mirror Repertory Company's presents John Colton's THE SHANGHAI GESTURE, an epic story of love and revenge -- and the Culture Clash of blood and ethnicity, April 21, 2009 thru May 17, 2009 at the Julia Miles Theatre, 424 West 55th St. Previews begin April 23rd and the official opening will be on April 30, 2009 at 7PM.

Written in 1918 and last produced in New York on Broadway in l926 THE SHANGHAI GESTURE is a 100-year-old historic American play that has always been controversial for its bold confrontation of still-relevant issues. It will star an ethnically correct actress, Tina Chen, playing the lead role of Mother Goddam. Under the direction of Robert Kalfin, THE SHANGHAI GESTURE confronts issues of women's rights, the sex trade, child abuse/slavery, and what happens when one country imposes its culture upon another.

THE SHANGHAI GESTURE was first given to Mirror Repertory Company in 1985 by the late actress Geraldine Page, who was interested in the legendary role of Mother Goddam, a part so coveted by Bette Davis that she entitled her autobiography by that name. It takes place in China in the roaring twenties when Shanghai was a truly cosmopolitan city filled with Russian refugees, its people exploited by opium traders and adventurers from all over Europe and Great Britain, and visited by American entrepreneurs. Played by Tina Chen, Mother Goddam is a Manchu princess shamed and discarded by an aristocratic English merchant and sold into sex slavery who can never return to her home. A survivor, she has risen to great power and reputation within a complex society where she runs an elegant brothel frequented by governors, mandarins, and princes who chose amongst women who are beautiful and tastefully dressed. Tonight there is great excitement, for she is having a dinner party - and society folk, the British and other European aristocrats and their wives are coming to dinner. What transpires during the dinner is hypnotic, humorous, erotic, terrifying, shocking, surprising, sad, and utterly fascinating. Many secrets - those of each guest - are revealed, and the ultimate secrets - those of Sir Guy Charteris - literally change lives. Even Mother Goddam must face an unanticipated revelation of a secret of her own.

Michael Anania is the Set Designer, Gail Cooper Hecht is the Costume Designer, Margaret Pine is the Sound Designer/Composer, Paul Hudson is the Lighting Designer and Manny Kladitis is the General Manager.

Performances are Wednesday through Sundays. Wed - Sat at 8PM. Matinees are at 2PM on Saturday and 3PM Sundays, with additional Sunday performances at 7PM.



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