Celtic Lion Productions present a rare revival of LOOK BACK IN ANGER, John Osborne's searing portrayal of the savagery of the human heart. Called the "most vivid play of the decade" by the New York Times, the influence of Osborne's 1956 masterwork on generations of playwrights cannot be underestimated. It is directed by Aimée Fortier at The Gene Frankel Theatre where it runs through February 29.
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LOOK BACK IN ANGER revolves around volatile malcontent Jimmy Porter, his long-suffering wife Alison, and the best friend who bears quiet witness to their tumultuous, deteriorating marriage. When one of Alison's friends comes to stay with them, the four fight each other, fall in and out of love, and release their pent-up rage towards the outside world. It is a searing look at class, sex, politics and the angry, alienated youth living on the margins.
LOOK BACK IN ANGER stars Elizabeth Scopel, Ryan Welsh (whose grandfather was friends with playwright John Osborne), Carolina Aimetti, Tim Creavin and Stan Buturla. Produced by Joy Donze and Ryan Welsh, the production features design by Mary Marxen and stage management by Margaret Baughman.
John Osborne (1929 - 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter and actor, known for his excoriating prose and intense critical stance towards established social and political norms. The success of his 1956 play Look Back in Anger transformed English theatre. Osborne explored many themes and genres, writing for stage, film and TV. He was notorious for the ornate violence of his language, not only on behalf of the political causes he supported but also against his own family. His plays include The Entertainer, A Patriot For Me, The Hotel in Amsterdam, Inadmissible Evidence, Epitaph for George Dillon and a sequel to Look Bak In Anger, Déjàvu. Osborne was nominated for 4 Tony Awards, winning for Lutherin 1964. He also an Oscar for his 1963 screenplay adaptation of Tom Jones.
LOOK BACK IN ANGER runs through February 29. Performances are: Wednesday - Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm & 8pm and Sunday at 2pm. The Gene Frankel Theatre is located at 24 Bond Street, between Bowery and Lafayette -- accessible from B,D,F,M trains at Broadway/Lafayette or the #6 at Bleecker. Tickets are $35, available at brownpapertickets.com.
Tim Creavin, Carolina Aimetti & Ryan Welsh
Tim Creavin, Carolina Aimetti & Ryan Welsh
Ryan Welsh & Carolina Aimetti
Carolina Aimetti & Ryan Welsh
Carolina Aimetti & Ryan Welsh
Tim Creavin, Carolina Aimetti, Elizabeth Scopel & Stan Buturla
Ryan Welsh, Tim Creavin & Elizabeth Scopel
Tim Creavin, Elizabeth Scopel, Ryan Welsh & Carolina Aimetti
Elizabeth Scopel & Tim Creavin
Tim Creavin, Elizabeth Scopel & Ryan Welsh
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