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What We're Seeing: Scenes From A Marriage

September 29, 2014 Fault Line Theatre
Image from Sara Krulwich / The New York Times

Image from Sara Krulwich / The New York Times

Susannah Flood (Love and Information), our friend, former classmate, and frequent Fault Line Theatre collaborator, is in a new show at New York Theatre Workshop called Scenes From A Marriage. This new stage adaptation of Ingmar Bergman’s 1974 film dramatically transforms the space at New York Theatre Workshop and audience members are led to different sections of the stage by actors as the play goes on. It’s tough to summarize the unique way this play has been staged, so you’ll just have to go see it.

Fun Bonus: Check out co-Artistic Directors Aaron Rossini and Craig Wesley Divino in the upper left-hand side of the publicity image!

September 3 – October 26, 2014
New York Theatre Workshop
79 E. 4th St.
New York, NY 10003

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A LITTLE ABOUT THE PLAY

Internationally renowned Flemish director Ivo van Hove, returns to the city for his seventh collaboration with New York Theatre Workshop.  Van Hove has received critical acclaim for his fresh interpretations of familiar dramatic works including, most recently, Roman Tragediesat BAM, as well as productions of The Little Foxes, A Street Car Named Desire and Hedda Gabler at NYTW. In Emily Mann’s highly theatrical adaptation of Ingmar Bergman‘s popular 1974 film Scenes from a Marriage, an ensemble of virtuosic actors invite audiences into an intimate space to experience collectively the human dynamics of a relationship through all the stages of a life—from youth, to middle age to maturity.. Van Hove’s interpretation illuminates the universal themes of love, identity and vulnerability that are at the heart of Bergman’s timeless film.

CAST:

  • Tina Benko
  • Dallas Roberts
  • Roslyn Ruff
  • Susannah Flood
  • Erin Gann
  • Arliss Howard
  • Alex Hurt
  • Mia Katigbak
  • Emma Ramos
  • Carmen Zilles

PRODUCTION TEAM:

  • Originally Written by Ingmar Bergman
  • Adapted by Emily Mann
  • Directed by Ivo van Hove
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