Father Was a Peculiar Man

Father Was a Peculiar Man

1990
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Overview

Join us for a screening of Reza Abdoh’s extraordinary, site-specific work Father was a Peculiar Man, an adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov staged in New York City’s Meatpacking District in the summer of 1990. Produced by Anne Hamburger’s En Garde Arts, Father was a Peculiar Man showed how brilliantly Reza applied his specific site-based approach that he developed in Los Angeles to New York City’s urban infrastructure. One of the goals of En Garde Arts’s site-specific journeys through New York’s Meatpacking District was to use the local architecture as a theatrical set while at the same time evoking and playing with the history of the place. The half-deserted cobblestone streets south of Chelsea enhanced the play’s nineteenth-century references. The neighborhood’s past as both a meatpacking and transportation hub via the High Line trains as well as a former center for after-hours sex clubs merge as perfect background for Reza’s spectacular tableaus of gluttony and lust.

Status: Released

Language: EN

Production Information

Production Countries
United States of America
Spoken Languages
English Spanish

Keywords

Quick Facts

Release Date July 1, 1990
Status Released
Language EN

Cast

Tom Fitzpatrick
Tom Fitzpatrick

Tom Pearl
Tom Pearl

Juliana Francis
Juliana Francis

Tony Torn
Tony Torn

Ken Roht
Ken Roht

Key Crew

Reza Abdoh
Director
Mira-Lani Oglesby
Writer
Reza Abdoh
Writer