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Victor

First Preview: Sep 27, 2019
Opening Date: Sep 27, 2019
Closing Date: Oct 26, 2019
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Playing @
Axis Theatre
1 Sheridan Square, New York, NY 10014
20th Anniversary Season

For over a decade, Axis Theatre Company has served as an incubator and theatrical home for the beloved performer, poet, and storyteller Edgar Oliver, a fixture of the New York downtown scene for over three decades. In deep collaboration with Axis Theatre Company founder Randy Sharp, Oliver has created a body of work that Hilton Als of The New Yorker has described as “so beautiful—so enthralling in its undisguised but never tedious self-absorption, in its command of the spoken word, and in its demand for love.”

In VICTOR, Edgar Oliver unravels the details of his nearly twenty-year friendship with Victor Greco, a mentally ill homeless man. Stocky and handsome, Victor reminded Edgar of Popeye the Sailor and shortly after meeting, a mutual attraction of opposites began. Edgar was drawn to the frank masculinity of Victor while Victor was fascinated by the writer in Edgar. And yet, was their connection real? Was it love? 
Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 17
Audience Advisory: Performance contains sexual and drug subject matter

Performance Schedule

WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM


Written By
  • Edgar Oliver

Music
  • Paul Carbonara

Director
  • Randy Sharp

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Full-price tickets:

$20.00 - $30.00

Lottery & Rush

$10 - Artists / $20 - Students/Seniors

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Reviews

  • NYT Critic's Pick

    In this haunting memoir of his relationship with a homeless man, Mr. Oliver confirms his status as a poet laureate of New York’s dispossessed...As a performance artist and raconteur who regularly contributes to the storytelling project The Moth, Mr. Oliver has emerged as a sui generis bard of urban solitude.
  • NYT Critic's Pick

    In this haunting memoir of his relationship with a homeless man, Mr. Oliver confirms his status as a poet laureate of New York’s dispossessed...As a performance artist and raconteur who regularly contributes to the storytelling project The Moth, Mr. Oliver has emerged as a sui generis bard of urban solitude.
  • NYT Critic's Pick

    In this haunting memoir of his relationship with a homeless man, Mr. Oliver confirms his status as a poet laureate of New York’s dispossessed...As a performance artist and raconteur who regularly contributes to the storytelling project The Moth, Mr. Oliver has emerged as a sui generis bard of urban solitude.
  • NYT Critic's Pick

    In this haunting memoir of his relationship with a homeless man, Mr. Oliver confirms his status as a poet laureate of New York’s dispossessed...As a performance artist and raconteur who regularly contributes to the storytelling project The Moth, Mr. Oliver has emerged as a sui generis bard of urban solitude.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    There is an area to the side where wheel chairs can be seated.
  • Seating

    Seats 99
  • Elevator\Escalator

    None
  • Curb Ramps

    Yes, on the corner
  • Entrance

    Building entrance is street level, and the theatre is located down one flight of stairs.
  • Box Office

    The Box office is in the upper lobby.
  • Restroom

    There is one wheelchair accessible restroom.
  • Water Fountain

    None
  • Telephone

    None
  • Assisted Listening System

    None
  • Visual Assistance

    None
  • Folding Armrests

    None

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