The Neurology of the Soul

Written and directed by Edward Einhorn

Neurology image for website

February 8 - March 2, 2019  

at A.R.T./New York’s 
Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre
502 W. 53rd Street (at 10th Ave)

A new play examining the nexus between neuroscience, marketing, art, and love.

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With: Ashley Griffin*, Mick O’Brien*, Yvonne Roen*, Matthew Trumbull*

*Indicates member of Actor's Equity Association

Thu - Sat at 8pm
Sun Feb 10 & 24 at 5pm; Tue Feb 12 & 26 at 7pm


Tickets: $20 - $30

$20 for the first preview
$30 for the final weekend
$25 for all other performances

Also, visit the art exhibit exploring neuroscience, open in the lobby one hour before each show.

Set Designer: James Boutin
Costume Designer: Ramona Ponce
Video Designer: Magnus Pind Bjerre
Lighting Designer : Jeff Nash
Sound Designer: Sadah Espii Proctor
Assistant Set Designer: Tiffany Lee
Stage Manager: Berit Johnson
Production Assistants: Chelcie Parry, Ruth Waverly

Art Curator: Marnie Benney
Graphic Design (image above): Clinton Corbett

SPECIAL EVENT SCHEDULE

Sun Feb 10: Post-show discussion with neuroscientist Dr. Steve Macknik (Scientific American)

Tue Feb 12: Opening night!  With a post show reception with the artists who created it.

Fri Feb 15: Post-show discussion with artists from our lobby exhibit, who combine neuroscience and visual art.  Featuring the SciArt Center's co-directors Julia Buntaine Hoel (contributing artist) and Marnie Benney (curator).

Sat Feb 16: Post-show discussion with neuroscientist Susana Martinez-Conde (Scientific American)

Thu Feb 21: Post-show discussion with neuroscientist Heather Berlin (Startalk All-Stars, the Discovery Channel)

Wed Feb 27: A separate special event - a semi-staged recital of Our Lobotomist, a new one-act opera about Dr. Walter Freeman, the man who developed and popularized the lobotomy.  Composed by Matteo Neri, with a libretto by Edward Einhorn.  Featuring Frances Collins, David Gordon, Andrew Shaw, and pianist Mila Henry.  At the Yeoryia Studios, in the Otello Room (Tickets can be reserved here)


For information on the A.R.T./New York Theatres including directions and accessibility information, please visit www.art-newyork.org/your-visit.

Performance space for this production was subsidized by the A.R.T./New York Theatres Rental Subsidy Fund, a program of the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./New York).

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council

as well the Schapiro Fund,

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

New York State Council on the Arts

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