141 Greene Street - in SoHo of off West Houston St.
New York City, New York 10012

An Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company production of Eli Siegel's great 1970 lecture on Robert Southey's "Wat Tyler" including performance of the play.

Robert Southey wrote "Wat Tyler" in 1794. And Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism, is the critic to show the importance of this play about the Peasants' Rebellion of 1381. "Wat Tyler" is about here and now--about the question, asked by Mr. Siegel, "What does a person deserve by being a person?"

"The ethics of 'Wat Tyler' is a living thing. The neatest presentation of the rights of people is in this play. In its way, 'Wat Tyler' is a miniature masterpiece" -- Eli Siegel

Come to this exciting performance! For more information contact the Aesthetic Realism Foundation at 212-777-4490. Contribution: $12

Official Website: http://www.aestheticrealism.org

Added by mda10016 on March 7, 2007

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