Howard Zinn's world famous "Marx in Soho"
Seomra Spraoi is proud to present the Irish dates of Howard Zinn's "Marx in Soho". Having travelled much of Europe this is your chance to see Jerry Levy perform this timely, witty and reflective one person play. I hope you get as excited as we are.
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When | Aug, 06 2009 from 08:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Howard Zinn's is most known for his book, A People's History, offering
an alternative and enlightening perspective of American history as well
as a great model for examining history in general. Howard Zinn’s play,
“Marx in Soho” portrays the return of Marx.
How you might ask?
Imagine all Karl Marx would have to say after one hundred years of just
being able to watch... Embedded in some secular afterlife where
intellectuals, artists, and radicals are sent, Marx is given permission
by those in charge to return to Soho London to have his say. But
through a bureaucratic mix–up, he winds up in SOHO in New York. Marx
returns to clear his name but in doing so he gives the audience
glimpses of Karl Marx seldom talked about; Marx the immigrant, Marx the
father, Marx the husband, Marx the Man. With captivating wit he shares
tales from his life with his wife, daughters, friends and enemies.
The
play can stand on its own or it can be used as a tool for dialogue. We
like using it not just as an introduction to Karl Marx's ideas but as
an introduction to both classical and contemporary sociological
thought. We find it offers something for everyone. For one who is
familiar with Marxist thought, it offers a glimpse of who Marx might
have been. For someone who knows little of Marx it offers a great
introduction. Howard Zinn has crafted a play that not only introduces
an audience to the ideas of Marx in a non- confrontational manner, but
also inspires an audience to be open to thinking about their community
and society from the perspective of these (and other) social theories.
Jerry
Levy, who plays Karl Marx in the play, comes to the stage with years of
experience as an actor and director in addition to being a professor of
sociology at Marlboro College in Vermon
So be sure not to miss this. If there is demand we can possibly add another date on the saturday. Entry, like all events is donation. 10/5 waged/unwaged. More if you can less if you can BYOB