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News Edge's Angelica Torn to Lead Post-Show Discussions Monday Nights Actress Angelica Torn, who portrays the late Sylvia Plath in the new one woman drama Edge at Off-Broadway's DR2 Theatre, will offer post-show talkback discussions with the audience.

Beginning July 28, the actress will offer question-and-answer sessions with her audience each Monday night throughout the play's limited engagement. Edge, which concerns the life of legendary poet and author Plath, officially opened July 21 at the new Off-Broadway theatre and will run through Sept. 20.

Paul Alexander's play is set in London on the last day of Plath's life (Feb. 11, 1963) as she reflects on her life, including her early years in Massachusetts, her time at Smith College and her suicide attempt in 1953; the latter was the subject of her autobiographical novel, "The Bell Jar." Edge also focuses on her two children, her love/hate relationship with poet Ted Hughes and the events that led to her death.

Gabrielle Hammil has designed the costumes for Edge, which is being produced by Daryl Roth. Lighting design was created by Joe Levasseur and sound design by Dennis Keefe.

Angelica Torn, daughter of Geraldine Page and Rip Torn, and brother of Tony, starred in the New York, London and Washington productions of Side Man, for which she received the People's Choice Award and a Helen Hayes Award. Torn's other theatrical credits include Vivat Vivat Regina, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Miracle Worker, Still Living, The Red Devil Battery Sign, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Miss Julie, In the Show of the Glen and Strangers in the Land of Canaan.

Edge plays Monday-Saturday evenings at 8 PM with Saturday matinees at 3 PM. Tickets are priced at $40 and are available by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting www.telecharge.com. The DR2 Theatre box office is located at 103 East 15th Street.

 
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