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Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy
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Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy

Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy Tickets and Information


East Thirteenth Street Theatre
136 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
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This show is currently closed
Opened on July 10, 2005
Closed on August 27, 2005

Running Time: 1 hr. 10 min.

Ticket Information: This show is currently closed.

Tickets by Phone: 212-279-4200

http://www.fatalattractiontheplay.com
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Synopsis


Gorilla Productions presents the deconstructed Off-Broadway production of the seminal 80's film, Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy, by Alana McNair and Kate Wilkinson, and directed by Timothy Haskell. Corey Feldman stars.

Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy is a new comedy that lovingly, liberally and loosely satirizes the well-known thriller film from 1987. A big-time corporate lawyer has a one-night stand with a no-nonsense business woman while his wife is away. When the corporate hag forgets her place, all heck breaks loose! The park, the opera, the bunny, and the tub ensue.

Like a Greek tragedy, the production adopts a chorus that comments on the action by using texts from the Greek tragedy oeuvre, as well as from turn of the century home etiquette propaganda. This stage to screen adaptation is very much its own story, told with a kinetic beat, a boiled bunny dream/dance sequence and lots of Kung-Pow action.

Strong Language and Sexual Content

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