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Theatre Kent’s Bent for CK on the Edge

July 21, 2010

From left: Keith Burnett, Michael Lapp and Paul Dawson

As part of the CK on the Edge Festival, Theatre Kent presented Bent by Martin Sherman. Click here to watch the video.

If videos are not your thing, then keep reading to find out what you missed.

Theatre Kent presented gripping drama

Chatham This Week

Playwright Martin Sherman’s play Bent revolves around Max, a young homosexual enjoying a free and easy lifestyle in pre-World War II Berlin.

One day, the lives of Max (Keith Burnett) and his partner Rudy (Michael Lapp) are shattered forever after a tragic encounter with a Nazi soldier leaves the pair on the run from the SS…Click here to keep reading

If you watched the play, leave us a comment to tell us what you thought.

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  1. Glenda Lansens permalink
    July 23, 2010 8:41 AM

    To all the actors, backstage people, and, of course, the director, please be advised that I totally enjoyed your presentation of Bent. It was gripping, riveting entertainment, and, in addition, educational for me, since it was a part of history I knew nothing about. You are to be commended, all of you, for tackling such a difficult subject, and for pulling it off brilliantly! Let’s have more of these challenging productions which show off the talent Theatre Kent has in it’s midst.

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