Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director) announced today two new shows that will comprise the 2008 fall season – it will next present the New York Premiere of the award-winning play In Conflict (beginning September 18), a compelling portrait of Iraq War veterans speaking out on duty, loss and the fight to stay alive. In October, Culture Project will present Ronan Noone's critically-acclaimed one-man-show, The Atheist, starring Campbell Scott. The downtown NYC theater company continues its commitment to provoke, uplift and bring the national political conversation to life on the New York Stage and throughout the city.
Additionally, Mr. Buchman announced that Culture Project will be collaborating with the venerable Judson Memorial Church (55 Washington Square South), a self-described "sanctuary for progressive activism and artistic expression," on a series of events. The works will include a music series, an initiative that explores the debates surrounding the ratification of the constitution and a recurring "Guantanamo vigil" that recognizes the current illegality of the administration's actions, and rejection of basic human rights, freedoms and protections under the law. Buchman says there is no better venue in New York for the presentation of such work.
After premiering last year at Temple University in Pennsylvania (where Philadelphia Weekly named it Best New Play of the Year), In Conflict will travel to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (July 31 – August 25) and also play the Philadelphia Fringe Festival (September 3 – 13), before finally having its much anticipated Off Broadway premiere at Culture Project. The cast of 11, all young actors who have been with the show for its entire journey, are the same age as the majority of today's troops and causalities -- a generation that is paying the highest price for this war.
The AtheistStarring Campbell ScottBy Ronan NooneDirected by Justin WaldmanPreviews begin October 6, 2008Opening Night October 12, 2008This special engagement of the dark comedy The Atheist, written by Ronan Noone, directed by Justin Waldman and starring Campbell Scott ("Six Degrees"), begins performances at Culture Project's temporary new home, the Barrow Street Theatre, on Monday, October 6 with an official opening night set for Sunday, October 12. In The Atheist, Scott plays 'Augustine Early,' a crooked reporter who will do anything to get his next front-page story. When Augustine turns a prominent local politician's tawdry predilections into front page news, the scandal threatens to undo the one person Augustine thought was immune - himself. The Atheist is a searing and hilarious play about catching the perfect front-page headline, whatever the cost.The one-man show returns to Culture Project after a sold-out special one-night-only engagement in May. It also had a critically acclaimed run at Boston's Huntington Theatre Company last year and just completed an equally acclaimed run as part of the 2008 Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Culture Project moved to 55 Mercer Street in December 2006 and has since produced numerous acclaimed and award-winning productions in the 140-seat space, most notably Betrayed by George Packer, My Trip To Al-Qaeda by Lawrence Wright, A Question of Impeachment, Tings Dey Happen by Dan Hoyle, and Dai by Iris Bahr. It is currently presenting Lenelle Moïse's Expatriate, a two-woman play with music about race, friendship, art and fame. Established in 1996, Culture Project's work aims to bear witness to injustice, stimulate conversation about the most profound and urgent matters of our time and convert interest, energy and engagement into a motivational demand for progressive change. Culture Project has premiered such celebrated productions and events as The Exonerated, Sarah Jones' Bridge & Tunnel and Guantanamo. Culture Project moved to 55 Mercer Street in December 2006 and has since produced numerous acclaimed and award-winning productions in the 140-seat space, most notably Betrayed by George Packer, My Trip To Al-Qaeda by Lawrence Wright, A Question of Impeachment, Tings Dey Happen by Dan Hoyle, and Dai by Iris Bahr. It is currently presenting Lenelle Moïse's Expatriate, a two-woman play with music about race, friendship, art and fame. For more information about Culture Project and its productions, visit www.cultureproject.org. Culture Project at the Barrow Street Theatre is located at 27 Barrow Street at 7th Avenue South.Videos