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Why not reserve a table and have a meal before the show?
Kennedy's Children
Performance dates - 25/02/10 - 27/02/10
Performance time - 8pm
W.A.T.B present the Robert Patrick Modern Classic
Kennedy's Children was written in 1974 by Robert Patrick deals with the legacy of J.F.K's assassination and its affect on a diverse group of drinkers on a rainy Valentines Day in a Manhattan bar
Wanda, a secretary turned schoolteacher, has tried to follow John Kennedy's Eternal Flame of idealism despite current attempts to smear his name
Sparger, a flamboyant, dazzling actor, has grown cold and cynical watching New York's underground theatre movement go crazy and commercial
Rona, an activist in the youth political movements of that decade, sees the movement collapsing and fears she has wasted her husband's life
Mark, a veteran of Viet Nam, has become a psychotic drug addict trying to understand the rights and wrongs of that war
Carla, a beautiful young aspiring actress who wanted to be the next Marilyn Monroe, traces with wit and courage the process by which she became, instead, a sexual toy for producers and agents
Unable any longer to relate to other human beings, these characters trace in alternating monologues their rich, heroic and courageous lives
This production by W.A.T.B is staged as the 50th anniversary of J.F.K's election approaches and at a time when the USA once again has a charasmatic, democratic, young President.
This new company is formed of a group of drama students and young professionals whose mission is to bring cutting edge theatre to Birmingham City centre. The Old Joint Stock provides an exciting and innovative venue for their first production.
