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The Damned

The Damned at Irving Plaza

Why see The Damned?

Britain's First Punk Band

Leading the British punk rock revolution that would also birth The Sex Pistols and The Clash, The Damned released their debut single 'New Rose' in 1976. Their debut album, Damned Damned Damned, a full-throttle assault of poppy hooks and machine gun riffage, followed soon after and their place in the punk history books was assured.

While they may have blazed a path for all the snotty, anarchic bands that followed in their wake, The Damned always had a streak of dark theatricality to their music, something they fully embraced late on in their career as goth rock pioneers.

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1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

CastaDiva

Searing and scalding

Searing and scalding, a harrowing tale of the von Essenbeck family as they play out their internecine struggles and face their eventual doom. The entire cast was extraordinarily good, especially the family matriarch Baronne Sophie and her son Martin. A play that lingers in the mind long after its end. How fortunate for us New Yorkers that the Armory brings us these wonderful productions. ... Read more

Paul Tillotson

The Damned

Phenomenal, Disturbing, Topical. Brilliant Staging & Acting. Ivo von Hove at his best. Encouraging to see that The Armory has the courage to provide such a work in sharp contrast to Broadway's " cultural sedatives". ... Read more

Gai Blue

Provocative: The Damned

Fantastically creative and imaginative staging. The cinematography was the highlight. Terrific use of the incredible space at the Park Avenue Armory. Somewhat of an assault on the senses, presumably intentional given the sordid story and that time in history. Don't bring anyone who is sensitive to loud noise, nudity or strobe lights. ... Read more
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