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Nor were her romantic rela- tionships with artists whose work she "She made an appearance in the admired. artistic world at a time of change, gave Guggenheim — the daughter of artists money to subsist and bought Benjamin Guggenheim, the scion of works of American artists before they the famous family who perished on the were well known," he says. Titanic in 1912 — wrote an autobiog- "She seems to have had an ambivalent raphy, and playwright Lanie Robertson relationship with her Jewish identity. used that as a source for a one-character She seems to have been Jewish when theater piece, Woman Before a Glass, she chose to be." which will be performed Aug. 5-Sept. 5 Edwards, who starred opposite at the Performance Network Theatre in Anthony Quinn in the Broadway pro- Ann Arbor. (When the play debuted Off duction of Zorba and appeared in Broadway in 2005, Mercedes Ruehl won the JET production of Side by Side by the Obie Award for Best Actress.) Sondheim, is caught up with research Directed by Malcolm Tulip, who also into the woman she is portraying. The has written and performed for the stage, actress wants to understand the people the Performance Network production her character is addressing. will spotlight Naz Edwards, a Broadway "The production is complex and a performer now living in Ann Arbor. challenge," says Edwards, who worked Guggenheim, in her 60s as the play with Tulip in a production of Man of La unfolds, connected with artists as Mancha. "She goes back into different famous as Dali, Picasso and Miro. aspects of her life, and she talks about "One-character productions bring the the Nazis and how they wanted to con- power of an intimate conversation," says fiscate her art. Tulip, who appeared in the one-man "Peggy Guggenheim is quite a char- show I Am My Own Wife. acter in a very passionate and moving "Because it's only one person, the piece. While very self-centered and com- audience develops a very close relation- manding, she has a lot of sadness, anger ship with the performer and the char- and moments of explosion as well as a acter. The intimacy draws people into a funny relationship with her housekeeper?' greater understanding of the experience Today, the Peggy Guggenheim and is touched a little deeper." Collection, housed in a palazzo on Tulip, assistant professor and head Venice's Grand Canal, is one of the of the directing concentration at the most important museums in Italy for University of Michigan, plans to explore European and American art of the first Guggenheim's motivation and how half of the 20th century. her personal, professional and artistic "I think art lovers will especially love endeavors are intertwined. this play:' says Edwards. Woman Before a Glass will be performed Aug. 5-Sept. 5 at the Performance Network Theatre, 120 E. Huron, in Ann Arbor. Show times are 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays and 3 p.m. Aug. 21 and Sept. 4. $22-$41, with discounts for seniors, members, students and groups. (734) 663-0681; www.performancenetwork.org .