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John Magaro On The Play, "Illyria" Video:

Richard Nelson, the writer-director of the acclaimed "Apple Family Plays," returns to 425 Lafayette to direct The Public Theatre's "Illyria." The play takes place in 1958, and New York City is in the midst of a major building boom; a four-lane highway is planned for the heart of Washington Square; Carnegie Hall is designated for demolition; entire neighborhoods on the West Side are leveled to make room for a new "palace of art." And a young Joseph Papp (John Magaro) and his colleagues face betrayals, self-inflicted wounds and anger from the city’s powerful elite.


Published Fri, 01 Dec 2017 18:42:42 UTC

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