The FleaTheater Premieres DAWN by Thomas Bradshaw

By: Nov. 03, 2008
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The Flea Theater  (41 White Street, between Broadway & Church Streets) invites you to the U.S. Premiere of DAWN by controversial playwright Thomas Bradshaw.  The production is directed by Flea Artistic Director, Jim Simpson and feature actors Gerry Bammon, (Obie Award winner and Drama Desk Award nominee for Nixon's Nixon), Laura Esterman (Drama Desk Award winner for Marvin's Room), Irene Walsh, Drew Hildebrand, Kate Benson, and Jenny Seastone Stern.

DAWN revolves around Hampton, an abusive alcoholic who has completely alienated his wife and children. Can he stop drinking and Make Up For the past, even amidst some very dark revelations of incest and pedophilia? DAWN is one father's story of redemption and reconciliation -- with a twist.

DAWN is running from Saturday, November 15, 2008 (opening) through December 6, 2008. The show begins at 9 p.m..

Intrepid theatergoers may catch the World Premiere of THE FOOTAGE, a new drama about internet video and gaming, on Nov 13, 14 & 15 at The Flea at 7pm, directly before DAWN.

Please email ron@spincyclenyc.com or call 212-505-1700 x. 11 to reserve seats.


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