PRESS RELEASE
*REVISED* - October 4, 2007
Contact:
Shourin Roy, 646-662-6057
shourinroy@alteregoproductions.org
ALTER EGO PRESENTS THE LEOPARD AND THE FOX — THE NEW PLAY BY RAJIV JOSEPH ABOUT THE LAST DAYS OF PAKISTAN’S PRIME MINISTER ZULFIQAR ALI BHUTTO AND HIS DAUGHTER, EXILED PRIME MINISTER BENAZIR BHUTTO, TODAY
[NEW YORK] Alter Ego presents The Leopard and The Fox, Rajiv Joseph’s timely political drama about the last days of Pakistan’s first popularly elected prime minister, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, at TBG Theater, October 17 – November 3. Giovanna Sardelli directs.
Inspired by Tariq Ali’s BBC screenplay, The Leopard and The Fox portrays the charismatic Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as he is overthrown in a coup by his army chief, General Zia ul-Haq, in the late 1970s. Joseph updates this story of betrayal and broken promises to include Bhutto’s daughter in 2007, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, as she negotiates with current president Pervez Musharraf to end her self-exile and attempt to share power.
In current headlines, Benazir Bhutto has vowed to return to Pakistan on October 18, one day after The Leopard and The Fox opens.
Alter Ego Productions is thrilled to present the world premiere of The Leopard and the Fox, their first collaboration with acclaimed playwright Rajiv Joseph. Joseph’s previous works include the much-lauded South Asian American coming of age story Huck and Holden at the Cherry Lane, and the romantic comedy All That Intimacy at Second Stage. He has upcoming commissions for both Second Stage and South Coast Repertory, and his Iraq war dramatic comedy Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo will be produced by Center Theatre Group at Los Angeles’ Kirk Douglas Theatre in the 2008-09 season. Director Giovanna Sardelli is a longtime collaborator of Joseph’s, directing both Huck and Holden and All That Intimacy, as well Bengal Tiger at the Lark theater earlier this year.
Previous Alter Ego productions include the world premiere of David Freeman’s A First Class Man, about math wizard Srinivasa Ramanujan, and the long-awaited New York premiere of Tony award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink, starring Sendhil Ramamurthy (of NBC’s “Heroes”). Indian Ink was listed by TheaterMania as “Shows You Should Have Seen But Probably Didn’t”, and Curtain Up declared “Alter Ego is a theatre company to watch.”
The cast features: Ramiz Monsef* (Big Stone in Second Stage’s sold-out run of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice), Andrew Guilarte (of Desipina & Co.’s popular 7Eleven play series), Gita Reddy (Topsy Turvy Mouse at the Cherry Lane Mentor Project), Sanjiv Jhaveri*, Rock Kohli*, Michael Crane* and David Sajadi*.
* appearing courtesy the Actors Equity Association. Equity approved Showcase.
Set Design is by David Newell, Costume Design by Leon Dobkowski, Lighting Design by Nick Francone and Sound & Music by Mitun Sinha. Production Stage Management by Matthew Enhoffer.
Performances: October 17 to November 3, 2007, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 pm, with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 pm.
Venue: TBG Theater, 312 W. 36th St (between 8th and 9th Avenues), New York City.
Tickets: $18, available at www.smarttix.com; or call 212-868-4444. For press seats, contact Shourin Roy, above.
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