[NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: THE CENSOR Tix Now Available Online

David Hansen david at badepitaph.org
Mon Aug 20 20:46:01 PDT 2001


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Make Your Secure Online Reservation for "The Censor" Today at
http://www.badepitaph.org
Seating will be limited.

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents =B3The Censor=B2 by Anthony Neilson

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents "The Censor" by Anthony Neilson,
directed Brian Pedaci, at Asterisk Gallery (formerly Inside Gallery) 2393
Professor Street in Cleveland.  The Censor opens Friday, September 7, 2001
at 8 PM with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 7 PM=
,
through October 7.

An avant-garde filmmaker has to defend her work to a state-sanctioned film
censor.  Which part of love is pornography?  Winner of the 1997 Writers'
Guild Award for Best Fringe Play (UK).  A Cleveland Premiere from Bad
Epitaph.

Praise for the original 1997 London Production:

"A moving parable of the critic and artist as a healing, and finally tragic=
,
love story."=20
- Daily Mail

"This is a profound and tragic vision of humanity at its bare, forked
basics."=20
- Evening Standard

"The play's extraordinary power comes, ironically, entirely from restraint.=
"
- Glasgow Herald

General admission is $12, student and senior citizen admission is $8.
Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-4490 or on-lin=
e
at www.badepitaph.org.  For mature audiences.

"The Censor" marks Bad Epitaph Theater Company=B9s return to 2393 Professor
Street in Tremont, the site of their 1999 production of Wendy MacLeod=B9s
"Sin".  The building, now home to Asterisk Gallery, will be converted into
an intimate performance space for the purposes of this production and
seating will be limited.


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Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents "The Censor" by Anthony Neil=
son, directed Brian Pedaci, at Asterisk Gallery (formerly Inside Gallery) 23=
93 Professor Street in Cleveland.  The Censor opens Friday, September 7=
, 2001 at 8 PM with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays a=
t 7 PM, through October 7.<BR>
<BR>
An avant-garde filmmaker has to defend her work to a state-sanctioned film =
censor.  Which part of love is pornography?  Winner of the 1997 Wr=
iters' Guild Award for Best Fringe Play (UK).  A Cleveland Premiere fro=
m Bad Epitaph.<BR>
<BR>
Praise for the original 1997 London Production:<BR>
<BR>
"A moving parable of the critic and artist as a healing, and finally t=
ragic, love story." <BR>
- Daily Mail<BR>
<BR>
"This is a profound and tragic vision of humanity at its bare, forked =
basics." <BR>
- Evening Standard<BR>
<BR>
"The play's extraordinary power comes, ironically, entirely from restr=
aint." <BR>
- Glasgow Herald<BR>
<BR>
General admission is $12, student and senior citizen admission is $8. &nbsp=
;Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-4490 or on-lin=
e at www.badepitaph.org.  For mature audiences.<BR>
<BR>
"The Censor" marks Bad Epitaph Theater Company=B9s return to 2393 P=
rofessor Street in Tremont, the site of their 1999 production of Wendy MacLe=
od=B9s "Sin".  The building, now home to Asterisk Gallery, will=
 be converted into an intimate performance space for the purposes of this pr=
oduction and seating will be limited.<BR>
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