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The Cocktail Party

By T.S. Eliot
Directed by Scott Alan Evans

January 27 & February 3, 1997

The New-York Historical Society Theatre

SYNOPSIS
A man finds himself the uncomfortable host at a party arranged by his wife who has suddenly left him in the lurch. An articulate modern masterpiece marked by humor, warmth and compassion.
PRESS

T.S. Eliot's 'Cocktail Party' is worth attending

Associated Press
NEW YORK - If you've ever known a psychiatrist who thinks he or she is godlike, then T.S. Eliot's... [read more]

Theatre in Review: The Cocktail Party

Light and Sound America
The Actors Company Theatre is one of a trinity of Off Broadway organizations that regularly... [read more]

A Strange and Intoxicating Brew

Broadway After Dark
Long forgotten plays seeing the light of day after a lapse of several decades usually fall into one... [read more]

A Lonely Crowd

The New Criterion
The disjuncture between the two halves of T.S. Eliot's verse drama The Cocktail Party is so radical... [read more]

The Cocktail Party

Performing Arts Insider
T.S. Eliot's THE COCKTAIL PARTY is given a crackling-good presentation by The Actors Company Theatre... [read more]

I've Been to a Marvelous Party

Wall Street Journal
Here's a statistic that will make you jump: The original Broadway production of T.S. Eliot's "The... [read more]

The Cocktail Party

Curtain Up
T. S. Eliot's The Cocktail Party hasn't been seen on any New York stage for over 40 years. It was... [read more]

The Cocktail Party

Backstage
The Actors Company Theatre is one of several New York troupes - including Transport Group, Keen... [read more]