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The Coast of Utopia:
Marathon
Stars like Ethan Hawke and
Billy Crudup headline this epic production of Tom Stoppard's
triolgy of plays at Lincoln Center.
In the mid-19th century as
revolution swept across Europe, a group of Russian
intellectuals, journalists, critics, philosophers, poets and
their friends tried to topple the tsar for the cause of
freedom. Tom Stoppard's epic follows these men and women over
thirty years, as their intertwined lives, passions and dreams
drive them in pursuit of perfection.
Voyage, the first part of the
trilogy, is Stoppard's nod to Chekhov set at the grand
Russian countryside estate of the Bakunin family. Four
eligible sisters are under the sway of their charismatic
brother, Michael, who interferes in their lives, while
fervently seeking a greater purpose in his
own.
Shipwreck, Part
2, centers on Herzen and his fellow revolutionaries who
find inspiration as well as frustration in exile in Paris and
London. As the revolution of 1848 unfolds outside their doors,
and the tides of political and social upheaval swell, Herzen's
circle and his family are profoundly affected.
Salvage, Part 3, brings maturity
and resolution. As Russian imperialism is set adrift with the
freeing of the serfs, Herzen and his compatriots look back
from the vantage point of their exile in England at their
dreams of overturning the tsar, at the paths taken and not,
and at the Russia of their memory.
Schedule
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There will be three marathon day-long
performances of the entire trilogy. The marathons
will take place
February 24 March 3 March
10
Voyage will be performed at 11:00AM,
Shipwreck at 3:30PM and Salvage at
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Location
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Vivan
Beaumont Theatre 150 West 65th Street New York, NY 10023
OPENING
DATE February 24,
2007 CLOSING
DATE March
10, 2007
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