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  1. Los Angeles Production fo A Bench at the Edge, by Luigi Jannuzzi. A play that takes place at the edge of an imaginary abyss, the last stop between life and death. It's here that two men collide face to face with their demons and come out on the other end with a true understanding of the value of life.

  2. Jannuzzi's first play in New York was A Bench At The Edge, [2] staged at St Clement Theatre in May 1981, followed by The Barbarians Are Coming [6] staged at the Double Image Theatre in May 1983. Bench won the Samuel French short play competition, Barbarians won the 1986 Goshen Peace Prize and both were subsequently published.

  3. Comic and terrifying concepts mix with these lives that are drawn to the edge, the confrontations here, and the concludion that life is precious after all. A terrific, bare stage, 2 character piece! Published in Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 6th Series.

  4. A Bench at the Edge was Luigi Jannuzzi’s debut play. It is an abstract, avant-garde two-hander which explores ideas surrounding life, death, suicide and the abyss. It probes at the dark shadows of society, asking what drives people to the edge and what makes them want to keep on living.

  5. 5 dic 2019 · Written by Luigi Jannuzzi and directed by Kasia Różycki, A Bench At The Edge offers a slightly absurdist take on ‘taking the plunge’. Outside a ‘hospital’, ‘No. 1’ (Meg Lake) sits on a bench which overlooks ‘the abyss’. In spite of her nearness to the gaping chasm, she is unperturbed by its presence or its proximity ...

  6. The Ultimate Skyscraping Adventure at Edge. Scale the outside of a skyscraper more than 1,200 feet above the ground, then lean out and look down from the highest outdoor platform in New York City. It’s an adventure unlike any other in the world that you can experience only in New York, only at Edge. GET TICKETS.

  7. November 2019. Location. A thought-provoking dark comedy that addresses mental health issues, suicidal thoughts and the fragility of the human condition. In the style of Theatre of the Absurd, two strangers meet on a bench at the edge of an abyss and contemplate their chosen paths. Is there life beyond the void?