Red by John Logan

Red by John Logan

Set in New York City in 1959, RED is an explosive exploration of the creative process.

By Black Mountain Center for the Arts

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Friday, May 9 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

Black Mountain Center for the Arts

225 West State Street Black Mountain, NC 28711

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Set in New York City in 1959, RED is an explosive exploration of the creative process. The play takes place during a crucial moment in the career of renowned Abstract-Expressionist artist Mark Rothko as he prepares for his greatest commission, a series of murals in New York’s prestigious Four Seasons restaurant. A two-person show, RED reveals Rothko and his assistant Ken as Rothko struggles to fulfill his vision of creating a sacred space for his deeply emotional paintings in the temple of “status and conspicuous consumption” that is the Four Seasons. What follows is a series of clashes between the fiery and domineering Rothko and his young, impressionable assistant. As the explosive interaction between the two escalates, the audience learns of the famous painter’s artistic vision as well as his battle with the New York art world and his own inner demons. Seemingly a blank slate, assistant and budding artist Ken reveals a devastating secret in his life, as he pushes back against Rothko’s controlling nature.

Written by John Logan, RED is the winner of six Tony awards, including Best Play in 2010.

Content in this production may not be suitable for youth under the age of 16. Contact BMCA for content breakdown.

Tickets are $20. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime, and seating is general admission (first-come, first-served). Online ticket sales end 1 hour prior to showtime. There may still be tickets available for sale in the office after online sales end. Call 828-669-0930 for more information.