The Interstitial presents Denial by Eric Marlin, directed by Erica Wray
New Guy is welcomed into an anonymous weekly meeting of the minds held in a Brooklyn church basement, a “safe space” for those to discuss and debate their noxious views. Yet, something about New Guy’s presence sets the meeting off course...
The lights flicker in and out.
The smell of rot permeates the air.
The ghosts of the past rise up and demand to be heard.
The lights flicker in and out.
The smell of rot permeates the air.
The ghosts of the past rise up and demand to be heard.
Denial by Eric Marlin
Directed by Erica Wray
Dramaturgy by Luke Daniel White
Produced by Morgan Grambo and Erica Wray of 'The Interstitial'
Saturday, February 4, at 7:00 pm
Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre (502 W. 53rd)
Run-time: less than two hours
Free admission
CW: antisemitic and homophobic language, discussions of genocide, violent imagery
We hope that you will be able to join us. While the reading is free, we encourage you to RSVP here.
Covid Mask Updates: A.R.T./New York requires the masking of all audience members who attend this public reading. If you forget a mask, a mask will be provided to you in the A.R.T./New York Theatre Lobby.
The Interstitial, a newly formed producing partnership between Erica Wray and Morgan Grambo, is thrilled to present a new play by Eric Marlin to audiences for the first time. You might know some of Eric’s other works: bad things happen here, How to Mourn the Dead, The True Chronicles of Ben-Zion Palachi, the Rabbi Pirate, and come apart, and What a World! What a World!
Directed by Erica Wray
Dramaturgy by Luke Daniel White
Produced by Morgan Grambo and Erica Wray of 'The Interstitial'
Saturday, February 4, at 7:00 pm
Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre (502 W. 53rd)
Run-time: less than two hours
Free admission
CW: antisemitic and homophobic language, discussions of genocide, violent imagery
We hope that you will be able to join us. While the reading is free, we encourage you to RSVP here.
Covid Mask Updates: A.R.T./New York requires the masking of all audience members who attend this public reading. If you forget a mask, a mask will be provided to you in the A.R.T./New York Theatre Lobby.
The Interstitial, a newly formed producing partnership between Erica Wray and Morgan Grambo, is thrilled to present a new play by Eric Marlin to audiences for the first time. You might know some of Eric’s other works: bad things happen here, How to Mourn the Dead, The True Chronicles of Ben-Zion Palachi, the Rabbi Pirate, and come apart, and What a World! What a World!