$5 Includes wine and cheese reception at 6:30 Ken Harrison lies in a hospital bed, able to move only his head, from side to side. A sculptor, whose hands have been both his living and his life, Ken chafes at his imprisonment in a frozen body, but still more against a medical establishment that infantilizes and patronizes him. With the only weapons at his commandâ"fierce intelligence and mordant humorâ"he battles for the right to be fully human and decide his own fate. But is he really capable of making that decision? Might acceptance, impossible to envision now, come with time? These are difficult questions that Brian Clark and his characters confront head-on. Susan Horowitz directs. Cast: Bonnie Bean, Jerry Chamlin, Ken Gans, Dan Hanson, David Lee, Vince Navarro, Terry Perlin, John Gurney, Natalie Kropf, Antonio Pagliarulo, Jamie Scott, Elizabeth Ungar and Tom Weishaar, with Carole Chamlin as narrator. After the reading, participate in a discussion of the ethical issues of the play led by Dr. Charles Debrovner. Entry to our 100-year-old building and meeting rooms is available for most wheelchair users with prior arrangements. Please call ahead (212-874-5210 x 107) for setup of our portable system and plan to arrive one hour before start time
Expired :May 18, 2012
Ticket price$5
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Kamis, 17 Mei 2012
Ethics and the Theater- Whose Life Is It Anyway? by Brian Clark. @New York Society for Ethical Culture
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