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Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind
Theatre:
Kraine Theatre (New York, NY)
85 E. 4th St.
New York, NY
Running Time:
1 hour with no intermission
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Schedule:
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Friday and Saturday at 10:30pm
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Price:
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$15.00 (in advance) or $10 + the role of a six sided die ($11-$16) at the door
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Show Description:
The New York Neo-Futurists' ever-changing race-against-the-clock attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes! Each performance features a different selection of original short plays (from over 1000) in random order-—a non-illusory collage of the comic and tragic, the political and personal, the visceral and experimental, embracing chance, change, and chaos.
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Photo Flash: The Hairy Ape At The Goodman Theater
by BWW News Desk - February 11, 2009
The Hairy Ape follows the saga of Yank, a maritime laborer who questions his place in society when branded as "a filthy beast" by the rich daughter of a steel industrialist. In a series of eight scenes, O'Neill chronicles Yank's struggle with "the human condition," caught somewhere between his own primitive nature and the more intellectually based-and emotionally vacant-upper classes. Rejected by the bourgeois of Fifth Avenue as well as his fellow workers, Yank finally seeks solace from the only creature with whom he finds kinship: an ape in the Central Park Zoo. The Provincetown Players premiered The Hairy Ape, O'Neill's sixth play, in March 1922 under the direction of frequent O'Neill collaborator Robert Edmond Jones. That production, featuring Louis Wolheim's powerful performance as Yank, moved that April to Broadway's Plymouth Theatre. In 1944, a film version of the play featured William Bendix and in the ensuing decades the play has received dozens of notable revivals around the country; perhaps the most celebrated of these was The Wooster Group's 1996 production, featuring Willem Dafoe as Yank. (more...)
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