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(617) 547-8300
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"Prometheus Bound"
Friday, Feb 25, 2011 7:30p
Loeb Drama Center (American Repertory Theater)
Cambridge,
MA
Prepare to have your eardrums assaulted and your consciousness raised at this raucous rock update of Aeschylus.--Sandy MacDonald, Globe Correspondent
The title role in this American Repertory Theater musical is played by an actor who recently played Claude in "Hair." As the namesake in "Prometheus Bound," Gavin Creel tackles the Greek tragedy about a god who stole fire and gave it to humans.--June Wulff, Globe Staff
Diane Paulus directs the world premiere of a rock musical based on the tragedy… Show more
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Loeb Drama Center (American Repertory Theater)
64 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 547-8300 / 617.495.2668
64 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 547-8300 / 617.495.2668
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