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COUPLES COUNSELING ("...UNIQUE, THRILLING, WONDERFUL
") Couples Counseling, written by award-winning playwright Carey Lovelace, is a quirky comedy with a highly original approach to language. It explores psychotherapy, Manhattan-style. Tony Award-winning actress Patricia Elliott has called it "unique, thrilling, wonderful...a dance of interruptions, gestures, helpless lost-and-found And it is very, very funny." The play will be seen at 59E59 Theaters in New York July 31 and August 1. It will play a two-week run this August at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe-the world's most celebrated theatre event. The play has been hailed as "magnificent a combination of Freud, Wycherley, and Mozart." Produced by New York-based Loose Change Productions, Couples Counseling charts a journey through the tribulations of a love triangle between a psychiatrist and a couple, played by James B. Kennedy and Anna Margaret Hollyman, whose relationship is wildly unraveling. Asking questions about the healing nature of betrayal, it has been compared to the work of Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, and David Mamet. Originally developed in New York City at Ensemble Studio Theatre, it
played to sold-out houses last fall at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre
(New York City). At Edinburgh, it is being co-produced by California
Institute of the Arts. It will be presented daily starting Saturday,
August 8. Venue 13 is located at the bottom of the Royal Mile in the
center of Edinburgh. (No performance Monday, August 17.) Loose Change Productions, founded in 2009 and based in New York City,
is dedicated to the promotion of challenging, trans-national performance
and theatre that explores new creative, moral, ethical, and political
territory. For more information, please contact: Michelle Karem, 01-212-566-2929 or loosechangeproductionsinc@gmail.com And visit us at: www.loosechangeproductions.org Couples Councelling @ Venue 13 To book tickets call Venue13 Box Office on 07074 20 13 13 (Only open throughout August - 10.00 am - 10.30pm) or click the link below. |