RI Playwright's James Franco Satire Headed to NY After Legal Battle

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RI Playwright's James Franco Satire Headed to NY After Legal Battle

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Following a long legal battle, Epic Theatre Company’s “James Franco and Me: An Unauthorized Satire” is heading to New York City as part of FringeNYC.

The show is written by Epic’s Kevin Broccoli, who is the Artistic Director at the Cranston, Rhode Island theater. 

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“To say that I’m thrilled would be an understatement. The play was actually designed for FringeNYC.  Epic had participated in the festival in 2016, and on the way home, I started thinking about a script I had that I thought we could submit the following year.  When Fringe took a sabbatical, we came up with another plan for getting the show to New York, and that’s when our big publicity adventure began,” said Broccoli.

Play and Legal Battle 

The play performed to sold-out audiences in Rhode Island, but when Epic made plans to transfer it to a venue in New York City, the theater received a cease-and-desist letter from Franco’s representatives.  

The venue made the decision to cancel the run, and Broccoli found himself in a legal battle.

The New York Times wrote in July 2017, "James Franco's Lawyers Shut Down Play That Uses His Name."

“I got very lucky, because we were given some invaluable legal help that aided us in resolving the matter,” says Broccoli, “It just so happened that as I was gearing up to find another venue in the city, I got the FringeNYC e-mail asking for submissions, and it seemed like kismet.  The show was created for Fringe, and I’m so happy it’ll be able to join the festival’s amazing history of theatrical innovation and creativity.”

About the Show

The show is performed with no rehearsals. 

Broccoli and another actor step onstage having memorized the script, but they have no conversations beforehand about how to perform the show.  Every night, a different actor or actress plays Franco. 

When the show was performed in Rhode Island, the Franco’s ranged from a seventeen-year-old boy to a fifty-year-old woman.

“James Franco and Me:  An Unauthorized Satire” will make its New York Premiere at FringeNYC in October 2018.


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