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Asner, Cromwell, Mason, Dreyfuss, Stoltz, Gless, Molina Debate in 'The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial' Tour
Fri Sep 23, 3:47 PM ET
Edward Asner, James Cromwell, Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss, Eric Stoltz, Sharon Gless, Alfred Molina and other actors will perform in select performances of The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial national tour, starting Oct. 11.
Marking the 80th anniversary of the historical Tennessee vs. John Scopes trial over evolution education, Los Angeles Theatre Works commissioned the work adapted by Peter Goodchild. The 23-city tour will play across the country at major university, college and civic performing arts centers before culminating at the company's home at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
Using words from the original trial transcripts, The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial retells the debate over the right to teach the theory of evolution in public schools. The work contains many of the key oral arguments by rival representation William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow in the case. The performances will re create the company's production format used for recording audio plays on stage, complete with a sound effects artist.
For more information, call (800) 708-8863 or visit L.A. Theatre Works website at www.latw.org.
Fri Sep 23, 3:47 PM ET
Edward Asner, James Cromwell, Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss, Eric Stoltz, Sharon Gless, Alfred Molina and other actors will perform in select performances of The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial national tour, starting Oct. 11.
Marking the 80th anniversary of the historical Tennessee vs. John Scopes trial over evolution education, Los Angeles Theatre Works commissioned the work adapted by Peter Goodchild. The 23-city tour will play across the country at major university, college and civic performing arts centers before culminating at the company's home at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
Using words from the original trial transcripts, The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial retells the debate over the right to teach the theory of evolution in public schools. The work contains many of the key oral arguments by rival representation William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow in the case. The performances will re create the company's production format used for recording audio plays on stage, complete with a sound effects artist.
For more information, call (800) 708-8863 or visit L.A. Theatre Works website at www.latw.org.
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