Spain
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 30, 2007
Closed Nov 17, 2007
Opened Oct 30, 2007
Closed Nov 17, 2007
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Barbara, reeling from a recent divorce, retreats into her very active imagination and there
meets, of all things, a sexy Conquistador. Together, they embark on a fanciful journey to a
country she has long dreamed of visiting.
Jim Knable's charming romance is a delightful
and touching tale in which a disenchanted, lonely woman finds her way to self-knowledge
and self-confidence through the simple, profound act of loving and being loved. Jeremy Dobrish directs.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
Lucille Lortel Theatre
121 Christopher St
New York, NY 10014
This theater is named for the Off-Broadway producer and philanthropist, Lucille Lortel. This space is considered one of the best Off-Broadway theaters in New York. It often houses shows that eventually move on to Broadway.
121 Christopher St
New York, NY 10014
This theater is named for the Off-Broadway producer and philanthropist, Lucille Lortel. This space is considered one of the best Off-Broadway theaters in New York. It often houses shows that eventually move on to Broadway.
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It's one thing to write a trying, overlong play. It's quite another to impugn an entire country in the writing of it. But that's what Jim Knable has done with the two-act dramatic comedy he baldly calls Spain. If his play with comic overtones were to stick around for very long, he might receive a cease-and-desist call from the Spanish Tourist Board. But considering the unlikelihood of a long run, Knable should have no worries about seeing his face on "Wanted" posters in Madrid and Barcelona.
For the record, Spain concerns Barbara (Annabella Sciorra), whose husband John (Erik Jensen) has left her for what she repeatedly calls a "slut with a boob job." In despair and having dream[...]