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At Hand Theatre Company

Letters to the End of the World

Letters to the End of the World
Letters to the End of the World

At Hand Production

Written by Anton Dudley

April 29th - May 16th, 2010

Thursdays-Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm

 

at Theatre Row's Studio Theatre

410 W. 42nd St. (btwn 9th/10th Aves)

 

A revealing article about the African AIDS crisis, buried deep in the pages of a fashion magazine, leads a young gay man in New York City to form an unexpected correspondence with a woman in Zambia.  The friendship takes him halfway around the world to discover that Africa is much closer to his heart than he thinks.

 

Written and directed by Anton Dudley, the production stars Shannon Burkett (Dead City), Francesca Choy-Kee, Tyrone Mitchell Henderson (The America Play, The Tempest with Patrick Stewart), Peter O'Connor, and Charles Socarides (2006 Tony-winning Awake & Sing!), with set by Eli Kaplan-Wildmann, lights by Ryan Bauer and costumes by Nicole Wee. Donald Butchko serves as the Production Stage Manager.

 

"Original and surprising, this intelligent drama about young people searching for their place in the world is an unmitigated, invigorating joy... Dudley directs as assuredly as he writes and has assembled a superb cast... What makes “Letters to the End of the World” so refreshing is Dudley’s ability to write with thoughtfulness and complexity about eternal concerns. There are no heroes or villains and not a trace of sentimentality. Compassionate yet clear-eyed, he allows his characters independent life as they search for meaning and connection, and the result is thoroughly satisfying and movingly human." - Erik Haagensen, Backstage (Read full review here.)

 

Tickets are $18 - available at www.ticketcentral.com or by calling 212-247-4200.

 

Equity Approved Showcase.

 

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