by Michael Redhill
Winner of both the 2006 Carol Tambor's Best of Edinburgh Award, the top honor at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and a Scotsman Fringe First award (the oldest award at the Fringe) GOODNESS is a multi- layered exploration of genocide accompanied by a lush sound-scape of choral music from around the world.
Preview: 03/01/07 Open: 03/02/07 Close: 03/11/07 Schedule: Tuesday – Friday at 8 PM; Saturday at 3 PM and 8 PM; and Sunday at 3 PM. |
Theater: P.S. 122 Address: 150 First Ave. New York, NY 10003 Google Maps Directions click here to close Closest subway: 6 to Astor Place. Walk north one block to 9th Street, then east to theatre |
Cost:$25.00, $10.00 PS Members Buy Tickets Online ![]() |
Michael Redhill (playwright) is the internationally-acclaimed, award winning author of the novel Martin Sloane, which the NY Times hailed for its "unbounded intelligence... occasionally a writer comes along who gets real life just right." The New York Review of Books called it "entrancing...unique and memorably human." Other work includes Light-Crossing, a collection of poetry, Fidelity, a collection of short fiction. His latest novel Consolation was recently published in the US by Little, Brown and Company.
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Ross Manson (director) is an actor, director, and translator, and the founding Artistic Director of Volcano ("The best independent theatre company in Toronto" - NOW Magazine). Ross has directed 18 shows for Volcano, which have earned 27 Dora nominations, 7 wins, 2 Governor General award nominations, the Amnesty International Freedom of Speech Award shortlist (Edinburgh Festival Fring), the NOW Peoples Choice Award, a Chalmers National Play Award, and now an Edinburgh Fringe First award, and the Carol Tambor "Best of Edinburgh" award. Ross has twice been nominated for a Dora award in Directing, and is the winner of both a Harold award in Toronto (for a sustained contribution to the arts community), and a KM Hunter Award for excellence in the theatre arts.
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