Evan Brenner to Perform “The Buddha Play” at Zen Mountain Monastery’s Sangha House, Sunday, July 14th

As the inaugural event at the Monastery's new Performance Hall, Evan Brenner will perform his moving and illuminating one-man play, Buddha: Triumph & Tragedy in the Life of the Great Sage on Sunday, July 14th at 7pm.

Framed in a most unusual and personal context, writer/performer Evan Brenner brings selections from original Buddhist sutras to the stage, unchanged, to enact the extraordinary life of the Buddha from start to finish. Brenner workshopped the play for two years before premiering it at Boston Center for the Arts in 2009. Following the Boston production, Brenner has toured with Buddha to performing arts venues around North America including New York, Pittsburgh, and Denver.

The Performance Hall of Zen Mountain Monastery's newly opened Sangha House will be used to offer an ongoing series of musical performances, dance, plays, talks, and movies, including events related to Zen and the Zen arts, environmental education, and other arts of interest to the community in the Hudson Valley. In addition, the Monastery will work with local arts organizations and presenters to use the Performance Hall as a venue for other local and regional events. The space has been designed for maximum flexibility for a variety of performances.

For more information, or to purchase tickets: The Buddha Play at ZMM.

 

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