Touring company at Tusten Theater

NARRowsburg, N.Y. The award winning Margolis Brown Adaptors Company presents its newest original production “Cyclopedia.” here before it heads out on tour! On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20 at 8 p.m., Margolis Brown Adaptors Company invites you to enter the strange and dusty world of “Cyclopedia”; a phantasmagorical place where all the thoughts, stories, poems, equations, experiments, and doctrines of humanity have found their way. Follow the unpredictable adventures of three odd and ever-changing characters as they forge their way through this sea of man-made madness in search of answers to the oldest and most mysterious questions of all timewho are we, why are we here and where are we going? In 2004 the company opened an international theatre training and research center in Highland Lake N.Y., which draws students from around the world for intensive ongoing workshops. The work of Margolis and Brown has been recognized with six fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, a “Bessie” N.Y. Performance Award, a Pew/TCG National Artist Fellowship, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, a Rockefeller Grant, a Creative Capital National Artist Fellowship, Bush Foundation Fellowships, McKnight Foundation Fellowships, and a Jerome Foundation Travel Grant among many other prestigious awards. After the Tusten Theatre performances, “Cyclopedia” will tour to Minneapolis, Kansas City, Baltimore, and Barcelona. Next season will see performances in Atlanta, Seattle, and Poland. Margolis offers residencies internationally in her acting method that synthesizes the skills of the actor, director and playwright. For more information about Margolis, Brown, the company, and its training center go to www.margolismethod.org These performances of “Cyclopedia” benefit Delaware Valley Arts Alliance and Margolis Brown Adaptors Company. Tickets are $20 (DVAA members get a $2 discount on advanced sales and student tickets are $15), and may be purchased by calling 845-252-7272. Tusten Theatre is located at 210 Bridge Street, Narrowsburg, NY and features an eight-month schedule of cultural programming including jazz, opera, performance art, folk music, and theatre. For more information, visit www.ArtsAllianceSite.org .