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hospital 2011

11th YEAR - 4 NEW EPISODES

Clear and powerful artistic vision - New Yorker
Tantalizing...spectacularly impressive - NYTheatre.com
From scary to hilarious and back again - NY Daily News
A highly pleasing piece of absurdity - The British Theatre Guide
One of the brightest stars in the Off-Broadway firmament
- Time Out New York

July 8 - August 20

episode one
July 8, 9,
15, 16
episode two
July 22, 23,
29, 30
episode three
August 5, 6,
12, 13
episode four
August 19, 20
(two shows only)


Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre
Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre
Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre
Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre
Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre Hospital 2011 at Axis Theatre

photos: Dixie Sheridan (click to enlarge)



Axis Company's episodic play Hospital, about the interior life of a person in a terminal coma, is something of a signature for the company, which has produced a new installment of the drama nearly every year since 1997. Conceived, written and directed by Randy Sharp (Edgar Oliver's East 10th Street: Self Portrait with Empty House), the show is a summer downtown phenomenon beloved for its balance of horror, humor, and weirdness. The company will present the 11th production in the series July 8 - August 20.

While most audience members return to see multiple, if not all four, parts of the summer's production, each episode is a self-contained short play that can be seen in isolation. The brief premise film that begins each year's production—depicting the event that brought on the coma—is shown at the beginning of each performance.

Each annual production of Hospital has a new protagonist, who enters a coma in a different way. This year's iteration imagines a young grade school teacher with epilepsy—played by Britt Genelin, and by Madeleine Birnbaum in childhood flashbacks—who has grown tired of taking the deadening medicine she requires to live normally. Accepting the risk of a major seizure, she stops taking the pills. On a much-anticipated date the following night, she goes up to the roof to look at the night skyline in the beginnings of a summer storm. Her companion briefly leaves her, and she has a serious epileptic event, slipping from the roof and falling to the pavement below. Once in a coma, she travels through the vast, dark interiors of her dying mind, utilizing dream-like characters from her class subjects, distant memory and imagination to guide her to the end.

Featuring *Paul Marc Barnes, *Brian Barnhart, *Regina Betancourt, *David Crabb, *George Demas, *Britt Genelin, *Laurie Kilmartin, *Lynn Mancinelli, Matt McGorry, Jason Nahum, *Edgar Oliver, Brian Sloan, *Jim Sterling

director     Randy Sharp
light designer     David Zeffren
sound designer     Steve Fontaine
asst. light designer     Amy Harper
costume designer     Elisa Santiago
set construction     Chad Yarborough
prop designer & construction/lobby installation     Lynn Mancinelli
dramaturgy     Christopher Swift
cinematography     Adrian Correia, Sean Martin, Ben Wolf
art director-film     Lynn Mancinelli
film editor     Nicole Turney
film score     Paul Carbonara
stage manager     Edward Terhune
sound technician     David Balutanski
website & graphic designer     Ethan Crenson/Red Shift
publicity/pr     Blake Zidell & Assoc.

Thank you to Jose Torres; Michael Birnbaum; Ros Winner Sterling, Mollie O'Mara & the students of The Epiphany School

Axis Company gratefully acknowledges the cooperation and assistance of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation

This production is made possible by a generous grant from the Peter Jay Sharp Foundation

*Actors appear courtesy of Actors' Equity Association


This is an Equity Approved Showcase

equity approved showcase






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NYTheater.com review by Martin Denton
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