Sunday, February 22, 2009
Celebrating Humanity's Opposites--Beginning with Ireland
Sunday, March 15--You have to come to this event, 2:30, in New York's SoHo, at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation! It's the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company presenting 1) A moving lecture that was given by the poet and critic Eli Siegel in 1971 about Sean O'Casey's JUNO & THE PAYCOCK--with many scenes from the play. The lecture is called "Words Are Everywhere: Comedy & Tragedy Are Two of These." And it will have Mr. Siegel's love of words and theatre, and great performances! 2) Songs of Ireland, like "Danny Boy," "Molly Malone," "Johnny, I hardly knew ye" and more, beautifully sung! 3) Ellen Reiss's important essay "Good Will, The Greatest Practicality." This essay is so immediately about what's needed in our world--good will. So, come enjoy, make reservations at 212-777-4490.
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