Hearts Full of Blood
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Aug 24, 2010
Closed Sep 14, 2010
Opened Aug 24, 2010
Closed Sep 14, 2010
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http://www.thenewcolony.org
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This show is part of the FringeNYC 2010 Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
A horrifying secret forever affects the lives of a couple and their two single friends. Chicago's The New Colony brings their critically-acclaimed hit to Fringe. "Quite the riveting show." (Chicago Tribune) "Gut-wrenchingly tragic and very, very funny." (TimeOut Chicago)
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[Editor's Note: This is the eighth in a series of roundups on the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival.]
There's an undeniable electricity that flows through playwright James Asmus' dialogue from the first scene of Hearts Full of Blood, at HERE Arts Center, where we're introduced to a happily married couple, Jacob (Gary Tiedemann) and Alison (Sarah Gitenstein) and their two single friends, Kirk (Evan Linder) and Suellen (Mary Hollis Inboden).
The four drink wine and share stories -- including the one about how Kirk left Alison at a party years back, where she ended up meeting Jacob. Kirk's a typical white-collar womanizer who can't go more than a couple sentences without mentionin[...]