Panel on Jungian and Freudian Analysis to Follow Tonight's Performance of SECRETS
Following tonight's February 22nd 8pm performance of SECRETS, the Untold Story of Sigmund Freud & Carl Jung, an original play written & directed by Ken Wydro, two noted psychoanalysts will take part in a panel discussion about the careers & philosophies of Freud & Jung. SECRETS dramatizes the intense personal & professional relationship between Sigmund Freud & Carl Gustav Jung in the early years of psychoanalysis, 1907 - 1913 & is based on the 1000 letters shared by both men.
Dr. Michael Vannoy Adams, who is a Jungian psychoanalyst, will join Dr. Henry Lothane, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, for a panel following the February 22nd 8pm performance of SECRETS. The panel will open with brief comments by each analyst, of their reactions to the play, followed by a discussion about the differences between the basic concepts of Freud & Jung & what the impact of each man was on 20th century therapy & culture as whole & what influences each has today, separately or together.DATES: Fri. 2/22 @8pm; Sun. 2/24 @ 3pm; Wed. 2/27 @ 8pm; Sat. 3/2 @ 3 & 8pm;
Sun. 3/3 @ 7pm; Wed. 3/6 @ 3pm; Thurs. 3/7 @ 8pm & Sun. 3/10 @ 3pm
All performances play the TBG Theatre ~ 312 West 36th Street ~ 3rd Floor. Tickets are $25. For reservations, call OvationTix (866)811-4111 or visit https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/30515.
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Photo Credit: G.N. Miller

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