The Color of Flesh
Throughout history, the role of artists is to interpret the human experience. Artists determine whether events are comedy or tragedy, and seek to bridge gaps between individuals and communities by making us each feel a part of a greater whole; humanity itself.”

News/Press Releases


April 11, 2007

New York Times review:

"Only three characters inhabit “Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh,” but this impeccably acted play has the sweep of a historical novel." - Neil Genzlinger
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March 23, 2007

Visit us on Playbill.com!

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March 13, 2007

The Color of Flesh comes to the 45th Street Theatre April 5th.

Distinguished director Robert Kalfin directs this inaugural project...
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December 17, 2006

Now Accepting Donations through Fractured Atlas.

Contributions on behalf of Earl Productions may be made online, in person or on the phone, and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law...
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