Lisa Hugo and Erik Singer Photo © 2006 Dixie Sheridan
THE UNLUCKY MAN IN THE YELLOW CAP. a play with music, is the story of a group of young people putting on a cabaret in the Terezin ghetto in Czechoslovakia. It takes place in 1944 and centers around two lovers, beautiful 19-year-old Lucy who sings in the cabaret, and the bookish ghetto policeman, Norbert.
A tragi-comic tale of love and resistance.
The Terezin Foundation presents a U.S. premiere of
THE UNLUCKY MAN IN THE YELLOW CAP
At the Henry Street Harry De Jur Playhouse
466 Grand Street at Pitt Street
Subway: F to Delancey, J,M,G to Essex; Bus: 14 A
Fri, Aug. 11 at 5 p.m.; Sat, Aug. 12 at 12 noon; Sun, Aug. 13 at 6:15 p.m.;
Sat, Aug. 19 at 7:45 p.m.; Wed, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m.
As part of The New York International Fringe Festival – FringeNYC
A production of The Present Company
August 11th – 27th
Directed by MARCY ARLIN
Music by PETER FISH
Adapted by ZUZANA JUSTMAN
Lyrics by PETER FISH, ZUZANA JUSTMAN, J.R. PICK and ALEX ZUCKER
Set design by ART ROTCH; Costume design by RAMONA PONCE;
Assistant set designer CHISATO UNO; Lighting designer LUCAS BENJAMIN KRECH; Stage manager LAURIE VAZQUEZ; Casting by MUNGIOLI THEATRICALS
Translated from Czech by ZUZANA JUSTMAN with ALEX ZUCKER; Dramaturgy by MAXINE KERN
Produced by ZUZANA JUSTMAN; Assistant producer DAVID BOROFF
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