Red Recreates Rothko Realm

American expressionist artist Mark Rothko’s studio is the setting for the two-man play, Red, written by Academy Award-nominee John Logan (The Aviator, Gladiator). Directed by Olivier winner and Tony Award-nominee Michael Grandage (Frost/Nixon, Hamlet), Red is a moving and compelling account of an artist's struggle for integrity amidst fame and self-doubt. This highly acclaimed production, currently in previews, opens on April 1 at The Golden Theatre on Broadway, direct from the Donmar Warehouse in London, with the same two stars: two-time Tony Award-nominee Alfred Molina as Rothko and Eddie ...

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