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NYC Theatre
Marko The Prince :: Jun. 26 – Jul. 13
 ave you been desperately awaiting for a family drama that examines the Bosnia/Serbia conflict? I know I have. Hell, everyone has. Thanks god it’s finally here! Immigrants Theatre Project presents the new York premiere of Jovanka Bach’s drama about an American who unwisely wanders along the border of Bosnia and Serbia on a trip to bury his mother. Expect a somber character study that will leave you feel depressed and guilty about living in a wealthy country. In other words it’s the perfect show for the guilty urban intellectual. –P.B.
Tickets are $20
Barrow Group Theatre, 312 West 36th Street, New York, NY
For more information call: 212-352-3101 |
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