
Quotations From a Ruined City
Drama
Overview
Quotations From a Ruined City was first performed as a workshop production for the Los Angeles Festival in a former shoe store on Hollywood Boulevard. The production subsequently moved to a vacant pajama factory in New York's meatpacking district and went on to be presented by multiple European presenters. It was Abdoh's final work. "Quotations from a Ruined City is a sort of apocalyptic follies: an evening of song, dance, poetry, nudity and torture set in a world whose center has clearly long ceased to hold. Created and directed by the gifted young theatrical cult artist Reza Abdoh, the work is a kaleidoscopic catalogue of images of decay and destruction that range through the centuries and around the globe."--New York Times, 1994.
Top Cast


Sabrina Artel
Sabrina Artel
Sabrina Artel
Peter Jacobs
Peter Jacobs
Peter Jacobs
Anita Durst
Anita Durst
Anita Durst
Billy Ken Roht
Billy Ken Roht
Billy Ken Roht
Mel Herst
Mel Herst
Mel Herst
John Jankee
John Jankee
John Jankee
Tom Pearl
Tom Pearl
Tom Pearl


Tom Fitzpatrick
Tom Fitzpatrick
Tom Fitzpatrick


Tony Torn
Tony Torn
Tony Torn
Brenden Doyle
Brenden Doyle
Brenden Doyle
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