If you hang out in Park Slop/Gowanus area (which we hope you do cause it's pretty sweet) you might remember last March when, Brave New World Repertory Theatre presented The Crucible at the Old Stone House in Washington Park. If you missed the fine work of this theatrical company, don't worry, they are back with another Arthur Miller played called The American Clock. And lucky for all of us they are presenting this production just up the street.
Set primarily in Brooklyn, but moving throughout the United States, The American Clock is a panoramic patchwork about the Great Depression told in a medley of dramatic scenes and songs of the era, including Mood Indigo, Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries and On The Sunny Side of the Street. Alternately upbeat and bittersweet, Miller’s ode to the optimism and naiveté of the American spirit warns that the clock is ticking on the American Dream. The 53 characters—ranging from a middle-class Brooklyn family to train-riding hobos and high-riding Wall Street brokers brought low, will be played by 20 actors and musicians who tell the poignant story of an economic crisis Americans believed could never again happen.
The American Clock
at The Brooklyn Lyceum
227 4th Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn
Trains: R to Union Street
March 3-13, 2011
Thursdays & Fridays – 8pm | Saturdays – 3pm & 8pm | Sundays – 7pm
Priority seating and assistance available to those in wheelchairs or visually impaired. Please email info@bravenewworldrep.org for details.
Purchase your ticket here: The American Clock
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