Playwright Tracy Letts and an evening celebrating Samuel Beckett are coming up this month at the 92Y. Scroll down for details!
Monday, December 5, 8 PM, $28 ($15 for ages 35 and under)
Tracy Letts is the only artist ever to win a Pultizer Prize for drama ( August: Osage County) and a Tony Award for acting (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) -- and he co-stars in HBO's Divorce and the film Christine.
He visits 92Y to read from his wide-ranging work, followed by a conversation with playwright Will Eno.
Visit www.92y.org/Event/Tracy-Letts for more information.
The Letters of Samuel Beckett
With Colum McCann, Colm Toibin, Annabel Davis-Goff, Belinda McKeon and The Tesla Quartet
Monday, December 12, 8 PM, $34
A words-and-music evening to mark the publication of the fourth and final volume of The Letters of Samuel Beckett: 1966-1989, which shows the author struggling to cope with ever-growing international fame (he won the Nobel Prize in 1969), producing some of his finest stage, TV and prose works and turning his attention to his legacy. Letters will be read alongside a performance of one of Beckett's favorite chamber pieces, Schubert's Rosamunde Quartet.
Readers include Colum McCann, Colm Toibin, Belinda McKeon and Annabel Davis-Goff.
Go to www.92y.org/Event/The-Letters-of-Samuel-Beckett for more details.
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