Pam Tate in "A Picasso"
The Performances - Autumn @ Unison 2006
"A Picasso" by Jeffrey Hatcher
A cat-and-mouse game with sly humor, sexual tension and suspense.
Starring Pam Tate and Bruce Pileggi Directed by Christine Crawfis
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY!
December 16, 2006 8 PM
Unison Arts and Learning Center in New Paltz
Unison Arts Partner for MMSC performances - Mayo Consulting Services
Admission: $11 - Unison members and $15 non-members Call 845-255-1559 for reservations
It's 1941 and German troops occupy France. In a vault beneath a Paris street, a more singular conflict takes place between the Ministry of Culture's Miss Fischer and the artist Pablo Picasso. Beautiful and pragmatic Miss Fischer interrogates the defiant Picasso, trying to authenticate three portraits. With his work at stake, Picasso draws Miss Fischer into a negotiation marked by mutual manipulation, unexpected revelations and a surprising final intrigue. A psychological drama by the versatile author of Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Three Viewings and an original stage adaptation of Tuesdays With Morrie .
"A Picasso" by Jeffrey Hatcher
A cat-and-mouse game with sly humor, sexual tension and suspense.
Starring Pam Tate and Bruce Pileggi Directed by Christine Crawfis
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY!
December 16, 2006 8 PM
Unison Arts and Learning Center in New Paltz
Unison Arts Partner for MMSC performances - Mayo Consulting Services
Admission: $11 - Unison members and $15 non-members Call 845-255-1559 for reservations
It's 1941 and German troops occupy France. In a vault beneath a Paris street, a more singular conflict takes place between the Ministry of Culture's Miss Fischer and the artist Pablo Picasso. Beautiful and pragmatic Miss Fischer interrogates the defiant Picasso, trying to authenticate three portraits. With his work at stake, Picasso draws Miss Fischer into a negotiation marked by mutual manipulation, unexpected revelations and a surprising final intrigue. A psychological drama by the versatile author of Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Three Viewings and an original stage adaptation of Tuesdays With Morrie .
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