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DANNY AND THE
DEEP BLUE SEA
( Partly from : Southern
California Spanked Wives )

( Adam Rothenberg spanking Rosemarie DeWitt )
Written by John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Leigh Silverman
Second Stage Theatre
"A
KICKBOX PAS DE DEUX!
It may well turn Adam Rothenberg into a matinee
idol for women with blue-collar fantasies!
Very touching and warmly acted."
BEN BRANTLEY / THE NEW YORK TIMES
| From:
naughtysec (Original
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Sent: 1/12/2004
12:53 PM |
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Any of you from New York
happen to catch this? It was on the front page of the Arts
section, and the pic is from an off-Broadway play called "Danny
and the Deep Blue Sea."
Check it out! Can
you imagine opening up your paper in the morning and seeing this?
You'd need paper towels handy, to wipe up the coffee after you spit it
out! -- Erica
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In the play's context
the spanking is intended to end self-pity and depression and
Ms.DeWitt cries before, during, and after the otk session. Mr.
Rothenberg administers a very hard spanking and it lasts a long
time since he frequently pauses between spanks to talk to Ms. Dewitt.
The play, which was first staged twenty years ago, is part of a
retrospective of Shanley's work and will close this Sunday, Dec. 5.
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I actually saw the play
today, which was , ironically, the final performance of it's
about 1 month run. DANNY AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA is a 1 act play, about
2 lost souls who start out hating each other, but end up loving
each other. The spanking actually occurs, as is depicted in the
picture. The female chatacter, Roberta, earlier in the play had
told Danny that she had sex with her father when she was younger. Near
the end of the play, she brings it up again, moaning the fact that
"I WAS NEVER PUNISHED FOR THAT. THERE IS A LOT OF BAD IN
ME". The spanking follows, and it's not bad at all, 12 or 13
spanks, after which Roberta thanks Danny, as they hug and kiss
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| BIOGRAPHY
OF ADAM ROTHENBERG |
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Adam Rothenberg has a long and varied
list of theater credits including roles in productions of Antigone,
Dracula, The Sure Thing, The Lobster Boy, Seascape
with Sharks and Dancer, and Specter. Mr. Rothenberg was seen in
The Women's Project and Sirkin productions ofBirdy , the Manhattan
Theatre Source productions of Center of Gravity, The Beautiful
One, and Close Encounters, and at the Williamstown Theatre
Festival in Mother of Invention. He has been seen on television in A.U.S.A.
and Hack, and in the films Coyote Beach and Modern Young
Man. |
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Kennedy
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