PARADISE

GLYN O’MALLEY’S CONTROVERSIAL NEW PLAY

PARADISE

OPENING MARCH 12TH

PREVIEWS BEGIN MARCH 3RD

PARADISE, a controversial new play by Glyn O’Malley set during the height of the current Mid-East Conflict will open in New York at the Kirk Theatre (410 west 42nd St.) on Saturday, March 12, 2005.

Sparking a firestorm of media attention, PARADISE takes a controversial look at Palestinian / Israeli tensions in the Middle East. It is a passionate, unflinching drama about two teenage girls (a Palestinian and an Israeli) and the extreme fundamentalist justifications on both sides for the actions that are tearing up and killing people daily. The play has had readings in 5 cities. The LA Times calls it: "powerful and provocative," and the Chicago Tribune/Seattle Times describes it as "emotionally riveting and intellectually challenging."

Originally commissioned by the Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati’s leading professional regional theatre, PARADISE, was awarded The Lazarus New Play Prize for Young Audiences. The production was halted and a firestorm of controversy heated Cincinnati in 2003. Mel Gussow of the New York Times led the way in airing the controversy in a feature article on the debate.

Playwright and Director Glyn O’Malley completes a trilogy of war plays with PARADISE that began with CONCERTINA’S RAINBOW at the Cherry Lane theatre in 2001. His A HEARTBEAT TO BAGHDAD starring Gloria Rueben was just seen at the Flea Theater in November. He’s staged numerous plays in New York City as well as in regional theatres – The Old Globe, American Repertory Theatre, San Diego Repertory Theatre and, Florida Studio Theatre, received a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship; Jerome Foundation Award and been nominated for “Newman’s Own – PEN American First Amendment Award.” He has also produced for them, the world premiere’s of Edward Albee’s MARRIAGE PLAY and THREE TALL WOMEN. Mr. Albee allowed him to create ALBEE’S PEOPLE – a two-part production comprised of ALBEE’S MEN and ALBEE’S WOMEN.

The cast of PARADISE includes Sanaz Alexander, Janine Barris, Vaneik Echeverria, Arian Moayed and Carmen Roman.

Produced by Gary Allen productions, PARADISE has Set and Costume Design by Austin Sanderson, Lighting Design by Phil Monat and Sound Design by Matt Berman. Performances are Wednesday – Saturday at 8:00 p.m.

Tickets for PARADISE are $15 and can be purchased by calling Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200 or online at www.ticketcentral.com.


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