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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Dec 4, 2003
Closed Feb 1, 2004
Running Time:
1hr. 15min.
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

EXTENDED THROUGH FEBRUARY 1!

The New York premiere of American playwright Otho Eskin's new play Duet, starring Laura Esterman and Pamela Payton-Wright as the stage legends Sarah Bernhardt and Eleonora Duse, is directed by Ludovica Villar-Hauser and presented by The Villar-Hauser Theatre Development Fund.

Duet dramatizes an unexpected encounter between Sarah Bernhardt and Eleonora Duse, the first megastars of modern times. Tonight the two
women, whose distinct personalities and acting styles were endlessly compared, and who viewed each other with suspicion and derision, have nothing to lose in facing each other privately. They will shed all pretenses, and, in remarkable recognition of the many things they shared (including their appetites for love and celebrity and the terrible losses that haunted them both), the two will reach beyond their mythic rivalry to discover a surprising, profound and abiding friendship.

The play is based on newspaper articles, private letters and other
historical accounts of the two women who died within a year of each
other in 1923 (Bernhardt) and 1924 (Duse).

Here's what the critics say:

"Pamela Payton-Wright captures the suffering radiance of Duse in all its internal quiet and delicacy." -- The Village Voice

"Lustrous performances!" -- The New Yorker

"What lover of the art of acting could not be thankful!" -- The Village Voice

Directions to the theatre are available by phone at 212-647-7530 if necessary.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Greenwich Street Theatre
547 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Anyone who is particularly interested in the history of acting and actors won't want to miss Duet, the Otho Eskin play that's receiving its New York premiere at the Greenwich Street Theatre. Concerned entirely with the lives of two of the world's most famous and acclaimed stage actresses, Sarah Bernhardt and Eleonora Duse, the play is a theater history lesson brought to life, an examination of the two acclaimed women and the work that sometimes divided them and sometimes brought them together.

Eskin has unquestionably researched his subjects thoroughly; there's no way you can leave Duet without a much stronger understanding of the differences between the two legendary actresses. But is his [...]


Reviewed by Matthew Murray on Dec 5, 2003

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