Ethics and the Theater—”The Great God Pan”

dramaSuggested donation: $10; Members $5 6:30pm reception—light refreshments

Ethics and the Theater will present a play reading of The Great God Pan, by Amy Herzog

Directed by Susanna Frazer

Jamie has a beautiful girlfriend, a fulfilling job. He should be happy. But a meeting with a childhood acquaintance that throws a troubling light on his past undermines his certainties, deepening existing fault lines in his relationships and shaking his sense of self.

Herzog gently, humorously, but unflinchingly explores how memory eludes, deludes, and shapes us all. Come for the reception and stay for the reading and a discussion of the ethical issues of the play

Come at 6:30pm for a reception and after the reading participate in a discussion of the ethical issues of the play led by Betsy Ungar.

Entry to our 100-year-old building and meeting rooms is available for most wheelchair users with prior arrangements. Please call ahead (212-874-5210 x107) for setup of our portable system and plan to arrive one hour before start time.











When: Fri., Dec. 11, 2015 at 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 W. 64th St.
212-874-5210
Price: Suggested donation: $10; Members $5
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dramaSuggested donation: $10; Members $5 6:30pm reception—light refreshments

Ethics and the Theater will present a play reading of The Great God Pan, by Amy Herzog

Directed by Susanna Frazer

Jamie has a beautiful girlfriend, a fulfilling job. He should be happy. But a meeting with a childhood acquaintance that throws a troubling light on his past undermines his certainties, deepening existing fault lines in his relationships and shaking his sense of self.

Herzog gently, humorously, but unflinchingly explores how memory eludes, deludes, and shapes us all. Come for the reception and stay for the reading and a discussion of the ethical issues of the play

Come at 6:30pm for a reception and after the reading participate in a discussion of the ethical issues of the play led by Betsy Ungar.

Entry to our 100-year-old building and meeting rooms is available for most wheelchair users with prior arrangements. Please call ahead (212-874-5210 x107) for setup of our portable system and plan to arrive one hour before start time.

Buy tickets/get more info now