The beloved creepy, kooky and hilarious characters came out of the fertile imagination of American cartoonist Charles Addams. Having retouched photos of corpses for True Detective magazine may have contributed to the macabre characters he later created for The New Yorker, appropriately dubbed The Addams Family. His cartoons attracted the attention of television producer David Levy, which led to the successful television series.
The Marsh has postponed all in-person shows until further notice, but that won't stop Monday Night Marsh from continuing to bring you the unique stories we all love. Monday Night MarshStream is our new Monday Night Marsh with a few twists. Every Monday at 7:30pm, we bring you 4 live pieces from performers, both familiar and new, via zoom. Audience members who attend the live stream will also get the chance to perform a short 5 to 10 minute piece!
This Labor Day weekend, New York City audiences are invited to experience a transformative retelling of William Shakespeare's Pericles through The Public Theater's renowned Public Works initiative. Running August 29 through September 2 at 8 PM, the production will be staged inside the monumental Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights. Known as one of the largest churches in the world, the cathedral provides a soaring backdrop for a work infused with gospel music, community storytelling, and dynamic choreography.