Staged Reading of Anton Chekhov's Suspense Stories Presented 3/4 at the cell
By: Kelsey Denette Feb. 23, 2011
WHAT: I Was Drunk That Day is an exploratory (staged) reading of several early crime and suspense stories by Anton Chekhov including "Conversation of a Drunken Man with a Sober Devil", "Evildoer", and "The Wallet". Assembled, adapted and directed by Darrell Larson, most of the featured stories translated into English for the first time - just last year.
WHO: Darrell Larson (Director) has had a lifelong involvement with the exploration of language and performance. He founded, produced and directed The Act of the Poet series for the Poetry Society of America, at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, featuring inspired pairings such as Tim Curry and James Merrill; Dana Delany and Galway Kinnell; Andrea Marcovicci and James Tate. In the early 90's, partnered with Cedering Fox, he created the Great Writers' Series at the MET Theatre in Hollywood. Over a span of five years, this extraordinary series provided a unique arena for experiencing literature, read by such writers as William Styron, Peter Mattheissen, Budd Schulberg, Denis Johnson, James Ellroy and actors from Dustin Hoffman to Raquel Welch to Holly Hunter and Paul Winfield. The Great Writers' Series, also know as Literary Evenings At The Met, was broadcast weekly on Santa Monica's NPR station KCRW. Reborn in 2004, The Great Writers Series Rides Again, a thorough survey of the Western genre, was chosen "Best of LA" by LA Weekly.8:00 PM
$10 General Admission, tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/155525 by calling 1.800.838.3006 or at the door WHERE: the cell: A Twenty First Century SalonTM
338 West 23rd Street
(Between 8th and 9th Aves)
New York, NY
646.861.2253
http://www.thecelltheatre.org/survartschek2011/

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