PhotosGo Inside the Rehearsal Room of Gently Down The Stream at the Public TheaterThe world-premiere production, directed by Sean Mathias, begins performances March 15.
By
Marc J. Franklin
March 14, 2017
Gently Down the Stream, the new play by Tony-nominated playwright and screenwriter Martin Sherman, begins performances at the Public Theater March 15.
Starring Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein, the play tells the story of Beau, a pianist expat living in London at the dawn of the internet dating revolution who meets Rufus (Ebert), an eccentric young lawyer. Hailing from two very different generations of gay men, their subsequent love story is billed by the theatre as “remarkably moving“ and “brilliantly funny.”
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Go Inside the Rehearsal Room of Gently Down The Stream at the Public Theater
Created and performed by Sydney-based comedian and visual artist Sam Kissajukian, the show comes to New York directly from a sold-out engagement at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Surrounded by period-accurate, 19th-century holiday decorations lit via candlelight, the 70-minute production is based on Dickens' own script of the classic.
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