Off-Bway's Ascension Extends Again through 11/26

By: Oct. 26, 2006
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A second extension has been made for the Red Light District production of Ascension, by Edmund De Santis, which plays Off Broadway at The Lion Theatre (Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street). 

Previews began October 6th and the hit show opened on October 11th for the limited Off Broadway engagement, which is now scheduled to conclude on November 26th.  Originally slated to close on October 21st, it extended once before to November 12th.

The play is directed by Marc Geller and stars Stephen Hope, Lucy McMichael and Brandon Ruckdashel.  The set design is by Aaron Mastin, costumes by Dennis Ballard and lighting by Fran DenDanto III.  

Ascension is "about an ambitious Catholic priest struggle to hold together the fabric of the world he has created to keep his desires at bay. He is confronted by the schizophrenic wife of a butcher, who accuses him of sexually abusing her son eight years earlier.  Then drawn into a web of evil and deceit comes a visit by the angelic young man, himself; and now their worlds unfolds with a volcano of desire that is close to exploding," according to production notes.

De Santis is the author of many plays, including Making Peter Pope, The Language of Kisses, More Than This, and the award-winning Recensio and American Subway.  His play Tornado Rosaries is also scheduled to open in the fall in New York.

Performances are: Tuesday – Saturday at 8:00 pm with matinees at 2:30 on Saturday and Sunday.   Tickets are $55.00. They are available through Ticket Central:  (212) 279-4200  or www.ticketcentral.com.


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