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Project Shaw presents:

Man and Superman

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Man and Superman
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Performance Date was September 17, 2007
Location:
The Players Club
16 Gramercy Park South
New York, NY 10003
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Website: www.ProjectShaw.com
Synopsis:
Matthew Arkin, Kerry Butler, Michael Cerveris, Jackie Hoffman, George S. Irving, Marc Kudisch, Euan Morton, Noah Racey, Elena Shaddow, KT Sullivan, and Nick Wyman star in a reading of Man and Superman, produced and directed by David Staller. It will be narrated by New York Post columnist Michael Reidel, and New York Magazine critic Jeremy McCarter will host the event.

Man and Superman is one of Shaw's most celebrated and devilishly witty plays. Staller has trimmed the play from five to three hours to allow for inclusion of the famous interior act known as 'Don Juan in Hell.'

In Man and Superman Shaw explores the philosophy that humanity is the latest stage in a purposeful evolutionary movement of the "life force" toward ever-higher life forms. The play's hero, the roguish Jack Tanner, is bent on pursuing his own spiritual development in accordance with this philosophy. Believing marriage would prevent him from achieving his higher intellectual and political ambitions, Tanner is horrified to discover that his newly appointed ward, Ann Whitefield, intends to marry him. He flees to Spain with Ann in hot pursuit. The chase even leads them to the underworld, where the characters' alter egos discuss questions of human nature and philosophy in a lively debate in a scene often performed separately as "Don Juan in Hell." In Man and Superman, Shaw combined seriousness with comedy to create a satirical and buoyant exposé of the eternal struggle between the sexes.

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