A Bright Room Called Day
I am beyond honored to be directing Tony Kushner’s exceptional (and exceptionally timely) play A Bright Room Called Day.
A Bright Room Called Day was first produced in 1985 and has never felt more relevant. It’s a play about a group of leftist friends in Berlin in the early 1930s. As the Nazis gain more and more power, the friends all must make their own decisions about what to do, how seriously to take the political destruction around them, how to organize against fascism, and, above all, whether or not they are going to leave their homes, friends, and lives behind in search of safety and freedom. The production is staged as a hyper-intimate experience in a brownstone in Brooklyn. Get your tickets before they sell out.
Producers Portal Rose and Rebecca Friday invited me to join their journey and I’d so love to share it with you! Performances run October 3-19.