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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Nevermore returns to San Diego...


After a phenomenal run that has seen Stuart Gordon's one-man show tour the country (and even creep into Canada), Nevermore is returning to the San Diego North Coast Repertory Theatre for four encore performances! Written by Dennis Paoli and starring Jeffrey Combs as Poe, the performances will take place December 9-12 at 7:30 PM...

According to Stuart Gordon, "Nevermore is our attempt to recreate the public recitals that Edgar Allan Poe presented during the last few years of his much-too-short life. Set in 1848, a year after the death of his beloved wife, Virginia (and a year before his own), Poe had become internationally famous as the author of "The Raven" and his "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque". But his fame did not provide fortune, and so he was constantly seeking financial security and respect from the literary establishment. As a Southerner by breeding, raised in Virginia, he was looked down upon by the New England based writers of the time, which included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving and Edgar's arch-nemesis Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

This is Poe in his own words. Our text is taken from his letters and essays, and we have based our evening on reviews and reports of his actual appearances. Our goal is to present a sense of the fascinating man behind the poetry and brilliant tales, a man who could be his own worst enemy, and whose life was even more bizarre and tragic than his strangest story.
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Ticket info and more can be found at northcoastrep.org...



(Thanks to Dread Central)

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