Actor's Express Presents SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE, Opens 3/20
Actor's Express continues its 23rd season with the Atlanta Premiere of the hit off-Broadway musical See What I Wanna See.
Described by the Wall Street Journal as a "powerhouse of a show whose shear intensity will knock you flat," See What I Wanna See is comprised of three one-act musicals inspired by the short stories of famed Japanese author Ryunosuke Akutagawa. In "Kesa and Morito," two lovers in medieval Japan plot to murder each other - neither knowing the other's intent. In "R Shoman," a murder in Central Park brings together a disparate group of New Yorkers, each with a decidedly different version of the truth. And "Gloryday" follows a hoax perpetrated by a priest who has lost his faith. Each short piece weaves an intriguing tale in which a lie becomes truth and truth becomes a lie.
Artistic Director Freddie Ashley promises fans of musical theatre an original experience. "This show is staggeringly original and unique," he says. "I've never seen another show quite like this one. It's one of my favorite musicals from the past decade."Videos
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