Hearing Voices (Speaking in Tongues)
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jul 18, 2004
Closed Jul 27, 2004
Opened Jul 18, 2004
Closed Jul 27, 2004
Running Time:
1hr. 30min.
1hr. 30min.
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Michael Mack was five years old when his mother was struck by schizophrenia, and his solo show chronicles a complex illness and a family's spirit to prevail. Desperation, poignancy, tenderness, and delight find equal time in this drama, which took over ten years to complete. Hearing Voices (Speaking in Tongues) is a solo show, written and performed by Michael Mack, and directed by Manny Frenz.
Part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Schedule
Sunday, July 18th at 4:45pm
Wednesday, July 21st at 6pm
Tuesday, July 27th at 7:45pm
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