Treason
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Jun 15, 2006
Closed Jul 29, 2006
2hr. 30min.
(includes 1 intermission)
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
The Perry Street Theatre Company Inc. presents Treason, a new play by Sallie Bingham, directed by Martin Platt. The play tells the extraordinary story of the American poet, composer, translator, iconoclast, anti-Semite, racist, and, possibly, traitor Ezra Pound -- and five of the most important women in his life.
Considered by many to be the most important poet of the 20th Century, Treason takes Pound from his broadcasts for Radio Rome railing against the U.S. involvement in World War II through 1945 when he was arrested and jailed on 19 charges of treason at Pisa. Declared "mentally unfit for trial" he was remanded to St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington D.C. for 12 years. Pound was released only after a long campaign waged by admires such as Hemingway and Eliot. Treason examines the quintessential poet and firebrand, Ezra Pound, who betrayed his country, his art, his wife, his mistress and everyone he knew.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
31 Perry St
New York, NY 10014
Perry Street Theatre originally opened in 1982 with the production of Penelope and remained a staple of downtown theater for over a decade. In 1987 it became home to New York Theatre Workshop until 1992, when they moved to their East 4th Street home [...] Read More
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Sallie Bingham has done extensive research for Treason, a compulsively comprehensive drama that covers 26 years in the life of the extraordinarily controversial poet Ezra Pound. As a result, there's no reason to believe that the vulpine figure depicted in the two-and-a-half-hour work --and played by Philip Pleasants with energetic conviction -- isn't very like the Idaho native who chose to live abroad much of his life and took to propagandizing on the radio for the Axis powers during World War II. But in her commitment to accuracy and breadth, Bingham apparently forgot that she's writing a play and not preparing a multi-chapter biography.
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