Eternal Equinox
Opening Night: March 1, 2012
Closing: March 31, 2012
Theater: 59E59 Theaters
Art, sex, conquest and love collide on a fall day in 1923 as the dashing mountaineer George Mallory, who coined the phrase "because it’s there," pays a surprise visit to Charleston, the summer home of two of Britain’s most important artists, the Bloomsbury Group painters Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell.
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March 8, 2012
As historical source material goes, can there be a sharper double-edged sword than the Bloomsbury group, that spectacular, fractious tribe of British writers, thinkers and artists who came together in London in the early 20th century?
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March 7, 2012
The artists, writers and philosophers of the Bloomsbury group were a randy lot, especially for Victorian England. It’s a side of them the play “Eternal Equinox” is bent on capturing, depicting as it does the romantic triangle between painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and George Mallory, the man who famously said he climbed a mountain “because it’s there.”
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