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The tragic story of 1960’s Cleveland poet d.a. Levy
Part of the 2022 Cincinnati Fringe Festival!
From THE FALLEN PLAYERS of Cincinnati, OH
1960’s Cleveland Poet d.a Levy battles obscenity charges while printing his own underground newspaper. Between his activism, deteriorating marriage, and growing cult celebrity more than the word itself is liable to be destroyed.
Category: Play
Tags: Historical, Poetry, Drama
Rating: R (17+)
Venue: Art Academy Room 406 (A406)
Run Time: 45 Minutes
Artist Bio
The Fallen Players began in 2009 with an original adaptation entitled “All that’s in Wonderland” by Monica Bosic and put together and performed by a group of highschool friends. It was followed by a 2nd play- this time an original bawdy comedy called “Lovesick” in 2011 written by Maxx McKinley. The group took a short hiatus of ten years to birth children, play in bands, complete college degrees, and do other boring nonsense.
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