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23 Knives

by Christopher Boal

 

Caesar And Cleopatra

by George Bernard Shaw


In Repertory

January 11 - February 7, 2009

 

 

 

23 Knives

In 44 B.C., the fate of the Roman Republic hangs in the balance. The most powerful man in the world, Julius Caesar, lies dead in the Theatre of Pompey, as politicians and military men ambitiously move to fill the void of power. Marcus Antonius summons the physician Antistius to uncover the truth about the assassination through a Greek technique called "autopsy". But as Antistius discovers more about the crime, the real truth becomes harder to find. Inspired by history's only mention of Antistius in Seutonius's The Twelve Caesars, 23 Knives utilizes contemporary language to weave a darkly comic mystery about politics, patriotism, and the nature of truth. By Christopher Boal, directed by Eric Parness .

 

 

Caesar And Cleopatra

Four years before Julius Caesar sailed to Rome to meet his untimely end, the great leader sought to conquer the outer reaches of the land, always questing for a kindred spirit to rival his own. What he finds, sitting on top of an ancient Egyptian Sphinx, is a young Queen Cleopatra, who beguiles him not only with her beauty, but because she may be the very match he's been seeking. Shaw's witty, satirical masterpiece personalizes the political relationship between an occupying force and a foreign power, and demonstrates that modern civilization has done little to advance the basic nature of the human soul. By Bernard Shaw, directed by Kent Paul.

 

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Ticketing and Show Information

Category Off-Off Broadway (99 seats)
Presenter Resonance Ensemble
Previews  
Opening January 11,  2009
Closing February 7, 2009
Schedule 23 Knives Schedule

January 13 at 7pm
January 15 at 8pm
January 17 at 8pm
January 18 at 2pm
January 21 at 8pm
January 23 at 8pm
January 24 at 2pm

January 25 at 7pm
January 27 at 7pm
January 29 at 8pm
January 31 at 8pm
February 1 at 2pm
February 4 at 8pm
February 6 at 8pm
February 7 at 2pm

Caesar and Cleopatra Schedule

January 11 at 2pm
January 14 at 8pm
January 16 at 8pm
January 17 at 2pm
January 18 at 7pm
January 20 at 7pm
January 22 at 8pm
January 24 at 8pm
January 25 at 2pm
January 28 at 8pm
January 30 at 8pm
January 31 at 2pm
February 3 at 7pm
February 5 at 8pm
February 7 at 8pm

Theatre Clurman Theatre (99 seats)
Location 410 West 42nd St
Price $18
Box Office Ticket Central Box Office - 416 W 42nd St

Open Daily 12 - 8pm

Phone Ticket Central (212) 279 - 4100
Online http://www.ticketcentral.org/
Fully ADA Compliant
Subway  A, C, E to 42nd St
N, Q, R or 1, 9 to Times Square.
Bus M11 bus to 42nd St or take the M42 bus to 9th Ave. Theatre Row is located across the street and one block north of Port Authority Bus Terminal's 9th Ave exit.