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LASplash.com: Los Angeles Events The School of Night Theatre Review - An Elizabethan Whodunit Comes to the Mark Taper By Keisha7
Kip Marlowe ( Gregory Wooddell) is praying to his dog. Yes, his dog. Since he does not believe in God, his deity is the great Dog in the sky. Praying to a canine is the least of Kip Marlowe’s eccentricities. Christopher Kip Marlowe enjoyed the respect and friendship until these peculiarities begin to converge a social climate, which becomes more and more incendiary.
One of several artists in residence to patron Thomas Walsingham ( Adrian LaTourelle), Kip is preparing for the arrival of honored guest Sir Walter Ralegh ( Henri Lubatti). The residency is a double-edged sword. While he is grateful to have a place to be while the plague ravages London, Lady Audry Walsingham ( Alicia Roper) is a watchdog for the Queen; and the queen id opposed to everything Kip holds dear: sodomy, atheism and debauchery.
The others in Walsingham’s small court all see the impending danger and do their best to protect Kip from the tightening noose of censorship and oppression. Marlowe, however, does not seem to want to be saved. His obsession with truth to his art and to himself seem to put him on a collision course with his own destruction.
The School of Night is being presented at the New Mark Taper Forum October 30, 2008 through December 17, 2008 New Mark Taper Forum http://www.centertheatregroup.org/ Photo Credits: Craig Schwartz Published Nov 9, 2008 © Copyright 2003-2004 by LA Splash.com |





