THE BUDDHA PLAY Opens 9/26 At Baruch PAC

By: Sep. 24, 2009
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Ascetic Productions & Baruch Performing Arts Center are proud to announce: The Buddha Play - Opening Sept. 26 shows through Nov.1

The life of the Buddha assembled from the original texts & performed as a one-man play

Baruch Performing Arts Center -- 25th Street between Lexington and 3rd Avenues, New York, NY 10010 Box Office: 646-312-5073 / Tickets $50

Written & Performed by Evan Brenner, Directed & Produced by David Fuhrer

The themes espoused in the play are timeless and especially timely, as we Americans now pause and consider our values, examine our place in the world, and rethink what is of importance. The tone of the play is neither preachy nor complicated, but rather it is light and human, often touching, funny, and compelling. The play is an invitation to explore the life of this man who considered his personal journey a parable worth retelling. These stories are 2500 years old, of the oral tradition, and have persisted for good reason.

The Buddha Play began work-shopping three years ago and has steadily developed a following propelling the production to larger and larger venues. After playing in Hartford, New Haven, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Philadelphia and most recently a sold-out six week run in Boston, the producers are pleased to announce that the show will be opening in New York City at Baruch's 220 seat black-box theater for an eight week run.

PROGRAM: The life of the Buddha in his own words - the evolution of his thought, his triumphs, and the rarely portrayed tragedy at the end of his life.

The man we know as the Buddha lived in Northern India around 500BC and introduced the teaching known as Buddhism. Approximately 300 years after his death, an extensive oral history of the movement was written down, carried and copied throughout Asia, and this canon became the taproot of the entire Buddhist tradition. Framed in a most unusual and personal context, The Buddha Play brings to the stage these authentic texts to enact the extraordinary life of the man, start to finish.

The Buddha considered his own life a model for all our spiritual struggles saying, "He who knows me, knows the Dharma." It's no dry tale -- The Buddha's life stands among the great archetypal adventure stories.

For more information, newspaper and television reviews, please go to www.thebuddhaplay.com

Detailed listings information:

"The Buddha Play"

Previews begin Thu, Sep 10th at 8pm at Baruch Performing Arts Center at Baruch College (Entrance on E. 25th St. bet. Lexington & 3rd Aves.). The show opens Sat, Sep 26th at 8pm. Performances Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Through November 1st.


Tickets available online at www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac or by calling (646) 312-5073.

General admission is $50. Student admission is $25.

The play runs 90 minutes with a 10 minute intermission.

 



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