Gingold Theatrical Group's PROJECT SHAW 'The INCA of PERUSALEM' with Two Other Extremely Rare and Tantalizing One-Acts! 'ARTHUR AND THE ACETONE' & 'INTERLUDE AT THE PLAYOUSE' by George Bernard Shaw. Monday · APRIL 20
7pm @THE PLAYERS
16 Gramercy Park South
(20th St. east of Park Av)
with Gary Beach · Amanda Green, Marc Kudisch · Jay Rogers, Marla Schaffel · Mark Waldrop With guest host: MARK BLANKENSHIP. Produced and directed by David Staller
· INCA OF PERUSALEM: A spoiled, wealthy heiress (Marla Schaffel) first dupes a princess (Amanda Green) and then the infamous Inca of Perusalem (Marc Kudisch).
· ARTHUR AND THE ACETONE: Shaw takes on a particularly British sort of anti-Semitism with unexpected and hilarious results.
· INTERLUDE AT THE PLAYHOUSE: A theatre manager (Gary Beach) is trying to get his new theatre opened but it's his wife (Amanda Green) who saves the day.
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THESE PERFORMANCES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC !
TICKETS $20 · 212.352.3101 or Projectshaw.com
Available April 1(no fooling)
Join Us For Our Fourth Year: Project Shaw 2009!
May 18: Glimpse of Reality / The Man of Destiny
June 15: Six of Calais / Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles
July 20: Mrs. Warren's Profession
· Shaw Takes August Off ·
September 21: Back to Methuselah PART ONE
October 19: Back to Methuselah PART TWO
November 16: On The Rocks
December 14: Why She Would Not (Shaw's unfinished final play!)
George Bernard Shaw opened July 26, 1856 - went on tour November 2, 1950)
Born in Dublin. His first success was as a music and literary critic, but he was drawn to drama. He decided to write plays. He was fiercely proud of being a free-thinking humanist. He and Al Gore are the only people to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar: (Nobel in 1925 for his contribution to literature, an Oscar in 1938 for his PYGMALION screenplay). His dedication to the battle for Human Rights for all, and encouraging all people to forge an individual path in life while taking responsibility for these life choices has been our inspiration. Now in its fourth year, Project Shaw will present every play ever written by Shaw. Join our Project Shaw group on Facebook!
THE PLAYERS -- Project Shaw performs at New York's most legendary private club, The Players. Located at 16 Gramercy Park South, (which is the equivilent of 20th Street east of Park Avenue). In 1888, Edwin Booth, America's pre-eminent Shakespearean actor, and 15 other incorporators, including Mark Twain and General William Tecumseh Sherman, founded The Players. Modeled after London's famed theatrical club, The Garrick. The Players was the first American club of its kind. To become a member or for more information about the club click on the link below, or phone 212-475-6116.
(Please do not phone The Players for Project Shaw tickets.)
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