LIFE ACCORDING TO SAKI Wins 2016 Best of Edinburgh Award at Edinburgh Fringe
By: Nora Dominick
The Carol Tambor Theatrical Foundation is proud to announce the winner of this year's The Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, the highest honor at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The winner of The Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award was announced at the closing ceremonies of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on Friday, August 26th.
The 2016 Best of Edinburgh Award goes to Life According to Saki, written by Katherine Rundell and directed by Jessica Lazar. Life According to Saki will have a New York run courtesy of the Carol Tambor Theatrical Foundation from February 9 - March 5 at New York Theater Workshop's 4th Street Theater (83 East 4th Street, just west of First Avenue). 1916. In the trenches of the Battle of Ancre, a soldier tells stories. That soldier is Saki. Beginning with early misrule and playful rebellion, his stories show us the world with a sharp humor, alternately light and dark, as Saki and his fellow soldiers bear witness to a world turned on its head. 'Saki' was the pen name of the early Twentieth Century Scottish writer Hector Hugh Munro whose creations are witty, absurd, and peculiarly optimistic. Both a journalist and master of the short story, Saki is a classic cornerstone of British literature. He is credited with influencing many writers, including A.A. Milne, Noel Coward, P.G. Wodehouse and Roald Dahl. Award-winning writer Katherine Rundell and Atticist Productions bring his world to the stage through physical theatre, drama, and elements of clown, puppetry and music.
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