Dancing on the Edge

New York-based playwright Adam Kraar has constructed a uniquely bilingual play in English and Russian, directed by Vladimir Rovinsky.

Event Venue:

92nd Street Y, Buttenweiser Hall
1395 Lexington Avenue

Event Date:

August 12, 2013

The company of Theatre Novi Most and The Russian American Cultural Center cordially invite you to a free staged reading of Dancing on the Edge, a new play about the legendary American dancer Isadora Duncan and her tumultuous marriage to the famous Russian poet Sergei Esenin.  Set in the wake of the Russian Revolution, Dancing on the Edge  brings to life two mythic characters whose outsized artistic and spiritual passions clashed tragi-comically with Russian society, the American dream, and each other. 

New York-based playwright Adam Kraar has constructed a uniquely bilingual play in English and Russian.  The staged reading will be directed by Vladimir Rovinsky and features Lisa Channer as Isadora Duncan, Sasha Andreev as Sergei Esenin, and Sergey Nagorny & Aleksandra Glinka in multiple roles. 

Theatre Novi Most (Theatre of a New Bridge) is a Minneapolis- based company which seeks to combine the artistic traditions of Russia and America - building works for the stage that conjure new theatrical languages and build innovative bridges across artistic and linguistic barriers.  More information about Theatre Novi Most: www.theatrenovimost.org

 We seek feedback from the Russian community in NYC as we continue to develop Dancing on the Edge, and would appreciate your presence in our audience. 

The free reading will take place:
Monday, August 12th, 2013 at 8pm

92nd Street Y, Buttenweiser Hall
1395 Lexington Avenue

 Seating is limited - if you would like to attend, please email anya@theatrenovimost.org to reserve your seats.  We hope to see you there!