Bright Room Called Day, A
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Opened Apr 21, 2000
Closed May 28, 2000
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Theatre of NOTE is proud to present the Los Angeles premiere of A Bright Room Called Day, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner. Directed by Gleason Bauer, this show is the poetic exploration of the choices made by a small community of artists in 1930s Berlin, perched on the brink of a great historical crime.
In continued celebration of Theatre of Note's 20th anniversary, a special performance will benefit TREE PEOPLE, an organization that seeks to inspire the people of Los Angeles to take personal responsibility for the planting and care of the urban forest.
Thursday, April 20 at 8:00 pm
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After seeing Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day, now at Theatre of NOTE, it would be easy to say "Maybe there was a reason why Kushner's 20-year-old-play has never seen stage lights here in L.A.," and leave it at that. Because--and I realize that saying this about any work from the author of Angels in America borders on sacrilege--Bright Room is rather a muddled mess as a play. And, in this case, as a production as well.
A Bright Room Called Day encompasses two stories. The first introduces us to a group of artists in Berlin on New Year's Eve, 1932. It's a safe and happy time, and the colorful group is celebrating in the home of character actress Agnes Eggling (played solidly by Sara[...]