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The Pelican & Isle of the Dead
First Preview: Feb 7, 2020
Opening Date: Feb 7, 2020
Closing Date: Feb 22, 2020
Running Time: 01:40
Playing @
Theater for the New City
155 First Ave, New York, NY 10003
August Strindberg wrote "The Pelican" for his Intimate Theater in 1907 and penned "Isle of the Dead" immediately after as a prologue
In “Isle of the Dead,” a middle-school teacher who has died in his sleep wakes up to find an enlightened spirit sitting next to him. This spirit tries without success to explain to the teacher that he no longer need concern himself with such mundane matters as grading papers before class. Finally, the spirit instructs the benighted teacher to watch a play with him. The play is “The Pelican.”
In “The Pelican,” a vivacious young widow has eyes for her newly-married son-in-law. The moral turpitude of it is driving her son to drink. Throughout her children’s lives, the widow denied them food and firewood, unwilling to “squander” money that she is actually stealing for herself. The son finds a letter from his late father recounting her cruelty — how will he avenge her betrayal?
World Premiere
In “Isle of the Dead,” a middle-school teacher who has died in his sleep wakes up to find an enlightened spirit sitting next to him. This spirit tries without success to explain to the teacher that he no longer need concern himself with such mundane matters as grading papers before class. Finally, the spirit instructs the benighted teacher to watch a play with him. The play is “The Pelican.”
In “The Pelican,” a vivacious young widow has eyes for her newly-married son-in-law. The moral turpitude of it is driving her son to drink. Throughout her children’s lives, the widow denied them food and firewood, unwilling to “squander” money that she is actually stealing for herself. The son finds a letter from his late father recounting her cruelty — how will he avenge her betrayal?
World Premiere
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Written By
- August Strindberg - both adapted by Robert Greer
Director
- Robert Greer
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TDF Member tickets:
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Never
Full-price tickets:
$15.00 - $18.00
Lottery & Rush
$15 - Students / Seniors
Accessibility
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Box Office
Counter 43". -
Parking
SVI Permit. -
Curb Ramps
All corners. -
Passenger Loading Zone
Front. -
Restroom
Unisex: Lobby. Lightweight door 33". Stall 66" x 68". Commode 19". Grab bars. -
Seating
Four Theatres: Three on lobby-level (one seating 240, two seating 99 each), one in basement (seats 65). No fixed seating in any of the theaters. -
Elevator\Escalator
Elevator: For access to basement theater. Lift for one person using wheelchair and one ambulatory person. Operated with key by house manager. -
Telephone
Lobby. Coin slot 61". Cord 29". -
Entrance
Ground level. Double doors in series (each 36"). Easy to operate with adequate maneuvering space. -
Visual Assistance
None. -
Water Fountain
None. -
Assisted Listening System
None. -
Wheelchair Info
No fixed seating in any of the theaters.








