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SOLO @ the cell: Bob Jaffe
Draws from 13 of Samuel Beckett's works, spanning 44 years (1936 - 1980). Jaffe portrays a single, composite character in this "tour de force solo performance piece"(CurtainUp.com), a character who finds hope and connection in the face of despair. The New York Times called the production "a lionizing tribute to this great Irish writer, and it is inarguably a deserving one."
Adapted and performed by Bob Jaffe.
Directed by Peter Wallace.
"Bob Jaffe has remained faithful to Beckett's introspective, sardonic humor. His performance matches this...his movement, especially in his arms, approaches the abstract beauty of dance...and then you go on" provides a welcome evening with a master." - NYtheatre.com
Bob Jaffe brings his compelling anthology of the work of Samuel Beckett to the cell for a one-night only performance.
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Locationthe cell
338 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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