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Marx in Soho by Howard Zinn
Date:
Friday, August 05, 2005
Time:
7:00 PM
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10:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Bonnie Weinstein
Location Details:
The Jon Sims Center is located at 1519 Mission Street (between 11th Street and South Van Ness), South of Market, San Francisco
In honor of Karl Marx, the BBC Rado 4's "In Our Time Greatest Philosopher Vote" winner, Bay Area United Against War is presenting a Benefit Presentation of Howard Zinn's one man play, MARX IN SOHO
Starring Jerry Levy as Karl Marx
Directed by Michael Fox Kennedy
Thursday August 5
Admission: Advance tickets $10.00, Door: $20.00
For advance tickets: send a check to:
Bay Area United Against War
P.O. Box 318021
San Francisco, CA 94131-8021
The premise of the play is that after Marx dies in 1883, he is able to see what's happening on earth for the next 100 years and comes back to talk about it. Imagine all Karl Marx would have to say after one hunred years of just being able to watch.
The single actor in this one-man show is Jerry Levy, who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater, Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl Marx for a year.
Starring Jerry Levy as Karl Marx
Directed by Michael Fox Kennedy
Thursday August 5
Admission: Advance tickets $10.00, Door: $20.00
For advance tickets: send a check to:
Bay Area United Against War
P.O. Box 318021
San Francisco, CA 94131-8021
The premise of the play is that after Marx dies in 1883, he is able to see what's happening on earth for the next 100 years and comes back to talk about it. Imagine all Karl Marx would have to say after one hunred years of just being able to watch.
The single actor in this one-man show is Jerry Levy, who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater, Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl Marx for a year.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Aug 1, 2005 12:19PM
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