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Writers Block 2016 Presents Marat / Sade a TWEED TheaterWork

Writers Block 2016 Presents Marat / Sade a TWEED TheaterWork

September 19, 2016 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Venue
Dixon Place
161A Christie Street
New York, NY 10003 + Google Map

 The Persecution and Assassination of Jean Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under The Direction of the Marquis de Sade

Monday, September 19, 2016 / 8 PM / $30 / $50

Presented in Association with Dixon Place***

Part of the 2016 Writers Block staged reading and performance festival

TWEED TheaterWorks Artistic Director Kevin Malony directs an angry, pissed-off production of Marat/Sade, for angry, pissed-off times. Marat/Sade unleashes a host of luminaries from the New York City performance scene to shred the delicate sensibilities of its audience: Edgar Oliver, David Cale, Bree Benton, Julie Atlas Muz, James ‘Tigger!’ Ferguson, Daniel Booth (aka Sweetie), Colleen O’Neill, Brian Butterick, Flloyd, Agosto Machado, Joan Marie Moossy, Brenda Bergman, Natasha Thweatt, and more!

In this play within a play set in the historical Charenton Asylum, the Marquis de Sade directs inmates of the institution in a historical re-enactment of the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat.  Marat/Sade was originally published in German in 1962 and was presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1964 under the direction of Peter Brook. This iconic production later moved to Broadway where it won a Tony for best play in 1965, and was filmed in 1967.

Songs will be performed by Stephen Pell, John Kelly, Carol Lipnik, Basil Roderick, Michael Cavadias, David Ilku, Joseph Keckler, and Bree Benton (Poor Baby Bree), and the entire ensemble, under the musical direction of John Kruth. Stanley Love will choreograph.

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***Presented at Dixon Place, 161A Christie Street, New York 

TICKETS: General Admission $30  / VIP Ticket $50 Includes reserved seating and complimentary cocktail at reception with the cast.

The staged readings series is a benefit for the Actors Fund’s Howl! HELP, providing emergency financial assistance and social service support to artists who have made or continue to make their careers in New York’s East Village and Lower East Side arts communitiesHowl! HELP is administered by the Actors Fund and 100% ticket sales benefit the Actors Fund.

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