The U.S. premiere of POLLOCK, currently running in the underground theater at Abrons Arts Center, is a New York Times Pick! Read the glowing review here.
In the play, acclaimed French playwright Fabrice Melquiot, “highlights how it is impossible to fully understand the brilliance and madness of Jackson Pollock without studying his marriage to artist Lee Krasner.” POLLOCK explores the charged empty space between Pollock (performed by Jim Fletcher) and Krasner (performed by Birgit Huppuch); between his genius and her spirit; between the inhibitions of the former and the frustrations of the latter.
The show is co-presented by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York and Abrons Arts Center.
It closes this Sunday, Feb. 25 so buy your tickets today!
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