REUPHOLSTER THE COUCH!
ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI EXTENDS FREUD’S LAST SESSION TO FEB. 16;
COMMUNITY DISCUSSION DATES ANNOUNCED
(Cincinnati, OH) FREUD’S LAST SESSION, the Mark St. Germain play about a fictional meeting between atheist Dr. Sigmund Freud and Christian writer C.S. Lewis, will extend its regional premiere run at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through Saturday, February 16, 2013.
Originally slated to close on February 10, FREUD’S LAST SESSION will be extended an extra week in response to high pre-sales among audiences eager to eavesdrop on the 85-minute intellectual sparring match. Critics across the country have said it’s a sharp introduction to the essence of the two influential 20th-Century thinkers. Having achieved the feat of becoming the longest running Off-Broadway show, FREUD’S LAST SESSION was suggested by “The Question of God” by Armand M. Nicholi, Jr.
Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud pioneered the Id, the Ego and the Superego. Writer C.S. Lewis created The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Two men, both brilliant, yet vastly different: Freud the atheist, Lewis the believer. In this new play, which has been drawing record-breaking crowds in both New York and across the nation, they meet in 1939 as England goes to war against the Nazis. Their evening of electrifying conversation about God, love, sex, and the meaning of life will spark controversy long after the show is over.
PLAY/Back Community Talk-Back Dates
Ready your questions, comments, issues and drama! Join Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati for its PLAY/Back series after select performances of Freud’s Last Session as C.S. Lewis, Freud, and other brilliant minds step into the spotlight for a series of community talk-backs after the show to answer questions and engage in discussion with patrons.
PLAY/Back discussions will be held following the matinee performances on Sunday, January 27 and Sunday, February 3. Joining the panel for the talkback on January 27 is Dr. Stephen Yandell and Dr. Karl Stukenberg, both of Xavier University. Dr. Jack Lindy and Dr. Stephen Yandell will lead the talk-back on Sunday, February 3. Patrons who have purchased tickets to performances on any date are welcome to attend, however no purchase is necessary for admission to post-show talkbacks.
About the Panelists
Stephen Yandell, Ph.D. completed doctoral work at Indiana University as a Jacob K. Javits Fellow and currently teaches in Xavier University’s English Department. His earliest publication (as an undergraduate) focused on C.S. Lewis (“The Trans-cosmis Journeys in The Chronicles of Narnia”), and he continues to publish on various authors in Oxford’s Inklings writing group, including J.R.R. Tolkien. Most recently he argued for medieval connections in Lewis’s Till We Have Faces and provided a study of The Allegory of Love for the four-volume collection C.S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy. His current publications also include a translation of the Middle Welsh narrative Math Son of Mathonwy and a co-edited collection entitled Prophet Margins: The Medieval Vatic Impulse and Social Stability.
Karl Stukenberg, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at Xavier University. He is also a practicing psychoanalyst, having graduated from the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute, where he is currently a faculty member. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the Ohio State University. He joined Xavier’s faculty after doing Post-Doctoral training at the Menninger Clinic. He is currently doing research on the clinical efficacy of psychoanalysis. He, along with a research group centered in New York City, listens to taped psychoanalytic hours and evaluates the quality of the work being done by the patient and analyst and then looks at the relationship between this and changes in the patient’s condition. He has been intrigued by Freud since first reading his work in his undergraduate program at St. John’s College as part of the Great Books curriculum, and he has been intrigued by Lewis since reading the Chronicles of Narnia as a tween.
Jack Lindy, M.D. is a training and supervising psychoanalyst at the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute. He trained at the Chicago Institute, Cincinnati General Hospital, Columbia P&S medical school, and Yale University. He is winner of the Harding Hospital award for teaching excellence, the Sarah Haley award for clinical excellence in trauma, and the Edith Sabshin Award for Teaching in Psychoanalysis. He retired from his private practice in 2007. Dr. Lindy is professor of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati. He has published over 65 papers in the areas of psychological trauma and psychodynamic education. He has written and co-edited four books, the most recent involving East European therapists and the Legacy of Soviet Trauma (with Robert Lifton). A fifth book with John Wilson Ph.D. on Trauma Culture and Metaphor is in process with Routledge Press. He currently writes stories for his grandchildren.
Ticket Prices
Tickets are $38 for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday performances.
Tickets are $42 for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday performances.
For the 2012-2013 season, ETC will continue its popular half-price rush tickets and $15 student rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time. Tickets and seating subject to availability.
Other Single Ticket Discounts
Military/Educator, Public Radio Perks Card, ArtsWave FunCard, AAA, Senior and Enjoy the Arts discounts available; tickets and seating are subject to availability. ETC accepts all major credit cards, Over-the-Rhine Merchant gift cards, and Downtown Cincinnati gift cards. Group rates are available for 10 or more people. A full list of available discounts and performance calendar is available at www.ensemblecincinnati.org.
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.
The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
2012-2013 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Season Sponsor: PNC Bank. Season Fairy Godmother Sponsor: William and Susan Friedlander. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, and The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation.
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.
