“Sacred Elephant” performed by a Shakespearian actor Jeremy Crutchley; Heathcote Williams’ poem is a grand tribute to elephants, The production ends on August 17th at the Odyssey Theater, Sepulveda Blvd.

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Please don’t miss “Sacred Elephant.” Jeremy Crutchley is a great performer.
The New York Times raved about this production.
Heathcote Williams’ poem is a grand tribute to elephants,
performed by a Shakespearian actor.
The production ends on August 17th at the Odyssey Theater, Sepulveda Blvd.

ABOUT SACRED ELEPHANT

Nature’s great masterpiece…” (John Donne 1572–1631)

Never before brought to life onstage in such a raw and compelling way, “SACRED ELEPHANT” delivers a unique theatrical experience, where man is no longer the central character. This powerful and evocative dramatic monologue for the 21st Century is adapted for the stage by Geoffrey Hyland and Jeremy Crutchley from the beautifully crafted epic poem by Heathcote Williams.

The play’s immediate and essential subject is the elephant itself, mysterious, majestic – the world’s largest and oldest living land–mammal – yet it ultimately confronts the tensions in the extraordinary and historic relationship with humans – sounding out the nature of the mind and soul of Man.

Jeremy Crutchley is “The Other,” a presence caught between worlds. While the inspiration comes out of Africa, the themes are universal: as relevant in the heart of the city as in the wild. This is us, now. There is simply no other drama quite like it.

What happens to beasts will happen to man. All things are connected. If the great beasts are gone, man would surely die of a great loneliness of spirit.” Chief Seattle of the Nez Percé 1884.

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