The Haunting Voice of Rafael in "The Life and Death of Art"
This is an exciting weekend. I play the disembodied voice of "Rafael," an old painter and mentor to the main character, Carver. Our long-time correspondence includes tapes I send to him, which he listens to, repeatedly.Rafael is a weathered soul who has seen the best and worst of humanity reflected in his art. Through the recorded voice, his words are both a source of comfort and a challenge for Carver, the play's protagonist.
"The Life and Death of Art" is more than a play; it's an exploration of the human condition. It delves into the power of art to inspire, to provoke, and to heal. It's a searing indictment of oppression and a passionate plea for a world where art can flourish.
Witness the power of words and the invisible threads that bind us all. Get your tickets for "The Life and Death of Art" playing at JACK, 20 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238, from April 25th to April 28th.
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Rafael |
Youssef Alaoui |