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What's Left is not Right: Marat-Sade archiveA new adaptation of Peter Weiss' Marat/Sade. What's Left Is Not Right: Marat/Sade uses movement, song, music, dance, chanting, excerpts of Shakespeare and that swirl of chaos, madness and desperation called the French Revolution to comment upon an aspect of humanity that most of us avoid confronting. Inside the metal fencing of the clinic, in the hands of patients-turned-actors, rages a philosophical debate about revolution and social change. Is violence necessary, an unavoidable by-product, or the tool of choice? Jean Paul Marat with his inflammatory writing believes violence is necessary, but as his work incites action that kills innocent and guilty alike, a new revolution of one is rising to destroy him. "Where does it end?" and "Is it within human nature to ever end?" asks the Marquis de Sade, director and sometimes voyeur of the performance he has orchestrated for the pleasure of the audience, erstwhile visitors to the asylum. "Revolution Now!" echoes across the stage more than once. But we are reminded that Marat is an asylum inmate...

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Work type: Play.

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Company Serious Play! Ensemble. Adapted by Sheryl Stoodley. Adapted by Jonathan Croy. Director Sheryl Stoodley. Music Elizabeth Swados. Other Jonathan Croy (dramaturgy). Choreographer Lisa Enzer. Director Mitch Chakour (music). Music Dave Delto Russo (arrangement). Performer Keith Bailey. Performer Daniel Perri Barnes. Performer Dave Delto Russo. Performer Devon Harlow. Performer David Inglis. Performer Luke Meginsky. Performer Ellen Morf. Performer Julissa Rodriquez. Performer Arnaldo Rivera. Performer Candy Santiago. Performer Carla Tome.
3 Dec 02 to 8 Dec 02The Rosemary Branch, Inner London :: V333
listing details L01494673658

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