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TARGET MARGIN THEATER
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Really Big Once
Synopsis:
the Really Big Once, a new play, created by the company, that tells the story of two theatrical giants, Elia Kazan and Tennessee Williams, and how they changed American culture. the Really Big Once explores the Kazan/Williams collaboration (between 1948 and 1953) on one of their most celebrated plays, Camino Real, and is based on meticulous research of (and access to) their notebooks, letters and recollections, with the permission and support of the Kazan and Williams estates.
- nytheatre.com
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Male: 3  Female: 2  Other: -
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Second Language
Synopsis:
Target Margin theater continues its 20th anniversary season with a new work, Second Language, created by the company in collaboration with LaGuardia Performing Arts Center (LPAC). the challenge of facing a world where we do not speak the native tongue is universal: alienation and the struggle to communicate are our themes. How can people connect? How do we adapt to our failures to connect? How does the world respond to an alien tongue? How can our whole culture grow and adapt to difference? In a certain way, we all speak a second language.
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Male: 8  Female: 7  Other: -
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