Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014

By: Dec. 09, 2014
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Gingold Theatrical Group, under the leadership of Artistic Director David Staller, will present Shaw New York 2014, the annual Shaw-based festival in New York City, with events throughout December at The Players Club (16 Gramercy Park South) and Symphony Space (2537 Broadway at 95th Street). GTG is the company behind the popular monthly series, PROJECT SHAW.

'Each year, GTG presents a series of events woven around our annual full production of a Shaw play. In keeping with the Shavian spirit of lively debate and spirited exchange of ideas, each event allows for a maximum of audience participation,' says Staller.

Now in its third year, Shaw New York 2014 features the popular Shaw comedy, Major Barbara, a co-production between The Pearl Theatre Company and Gingold Theatrical Group. Directed by David Staller, Major Barbara runs through December 14 at the Pearl Theatre, 555 West 42nd Street. Tickets available at www.pearltheatre.org or 212-563-9261.

One of Shaw's most beloved plays, Major Barbara offers a complex, comic, and challenging look at wealth and poverty, war and peace, and a wickedly funny appraisal of what it truly means to be 'moral' in our modern world. When the charming weapons-manufacturer Andrew Undershaft goes toe-to-toe with his passionate daughter Barbara, a Major in the Salvation Army, over his 'ill-gotten' fortune, it leads to the wager of the century. She is determined to save his soul-he is determined to open her eyes to a wider world. Their confrontation will knock their entire family's moral compass up, down, and sideways, never to be the same again.

A Shaw Symposium with an international team of actors, directors and Shaw scholars will meet at The Players to toss around themes woven through Major Barbara - including but not limited to what does it mean to be a moral person in a modern world. Cast members Dan Daily and Alec Shaw from Major Barbara will be participating, with special guests Charlotte Moore (Irish Repertory Theatre), Kate Farrington (Pearl Theatre), Ellen Dolgin (International Shaw Society), Andrew M. Flescher (Professor SUNY Stony Brook), and Ethan E. Litwin (Hughes Hubbard & Reed). Moderated by director David Staller. This event is FREE, with limited seating. Reservations a must. 212-352-3101 gingoldgroup.org.

Photos by Genevieve Rafter Keddy

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Andrew M. Flescher (SUNY Stony Brook), Ethan E. Litwin (Hughes, Hubbard and Reed) and Dan Daily

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Kate Farrington (Pearl Theatre Company), Ellen Dolgin (InternationAl Shaw Society) Andrew M. Flescher, Ethan E. Litwin and Dan Daily

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
David Staller (Gingold Theatrical Group)

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Alec Shaw and Charlotte Moore (Irish Repertory Theatre)

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Dan Daily

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
David Staller leading the discussions with the panel-Ellen Dolgin, Andrew M. Flescher, Ethan E. Litwin, Dan Daily, Alec Shaw and Charlotte Moore

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Dan Daily and Alec Shaw

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Andrew M. Flescher

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Ellen Dolgin and Andrew M. Flescher

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Kate Farrington, Ellen Dolgin, Andrew M. Flescher, Ethan E. Litwin, David Staller, Alec Shaw and Charlotte Moore

Photo Coverage: Inside GTG's Shaw New York 2014
Kate Farrington, Ellen Dolgin, Andrew M. Flescher, Ethan E. Litwin, David Staller, Alec Shaw and Charlotte Moore



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