A racy look at the music, poetry, heretics and sexual deviance of the South of France circa 1325.
A play with music, which asks questions about the origins of today's culture of love. In the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, one million Christians were killed in Occitania by Catholic armies during the "Albigensian Crusade". Join Manfred son of Manfredo, a singer who finds out the hard way why these things happened and how religious tolerance and freedom of love can survive.
Written by Ed Malin.
Directed & Choreographed by Janet Bentley.
Part of FringeNYC 2016
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY 16 @ 9:30 PM
SATURDAY 20 @ 1:45 PM
MONDAY 22 @ 6 PM
THURSDAY 25 @ 5 PM
SATURDAY 27 @ 7:45 PM







