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The Final Days of Vincent Van Gogh
"THE FINAL DAYS OF VINCENT VAN GOGH" WRITTEN BY DONALD MANN
Vincent Van Gogh is known today as a great artist, troubled and tortured but prolific and revolutionary. His death in 1890 has been reported as suicide with a pistol for the past 125 years. Recently, there have been reports countering this accepted explanation. His death could have been from another cause, for another reason. "The Final Days of Vincent Van Gogh" explores the course of Vincent's tumultuous life as revealed through his memories during his last days in Auvers, France, elicited by a pseudo-psychiatrist, Dr. Gachet. His internal struggles, his wandering, his intense loneliness, his relationship with his brother, Theo, and his parents, the mutilation of his ear, explain much about his great art and the course of his life. His demise remains a mystery, but perhaps a set of events dramatized in "The Final Days of Vincent Van Gogh" might shed light on an alternative theory and why the rumors of suicide still persist.
Written by Donald Mann Produced by Rose & Mann Directed by Cynthia Rowberg Technical Direction: Vlada Jovanovic Music Direction: Cynthia Rowberg Set Design: James McCarron Stage Manager: Emily Rose Makeup: Natalie DiNunzio
Cast Vincent Van Gogh - Donald Mann Theo Van Gogh - Leo Grinberg Dr. Gachet - Gene Santarelli Marguerite Gachet - Brittany Bur Gustave Ravoux - Jeffrey Milstein Rene Secretan - Zack Tuckness Gaston Secretan - Joe Lee Lulu - Brittany Bur Marie - Hannah Roze Theordorus Van Gogh - James Gwyn Anna Van Gogh - Kathy Grano Sien & Edith Ravoux - Nadine van Asbeck Officer Merceau - Kevin Buiocchi Dr. Johan Mazery - Ryan Marcone
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LocationChernuchin Theater - American Theatre of Actors (View)
314 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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