...to engage the community in questions of
ethics, morality, and the demands of civilization. By exploring these
issues in a theatrical setting, we seek to stimulate dialogue, self reflection, accountability, and a greater apprehension of each individual's role in shaping the culture and the world we live in.
ZASTROZZI The Master of Discipline
Europe, 1893. Zastrozzi - atheist, art-critic, and master
criminal - has spent the past three years in the singleminded
pursuit of revenge against his mother's murderer, the born-again,
former performance artist and self proclaimed Messiah of caterpillars, Verezzi.
With the aid of his murderous protege Bernardo, and his sometimes lover the accomplished seductress Matilda, Zastrozzi has finally cornered Verezzi for a final showdown between good and evil, love and hate, art and mediocrity.
With the aid of his murderous protege Bernardo, and his sometimes lover the accomplished seductress Matilda, Zastrozzi has finally cornered Verezzi for a final showdown between good and evil, love and hate, art and mediocrity.
THE DYBBUK
FALL 2012
In an isolated Jewish shtetl community, brilliant young Talmudic scholar Hannan delves deep into the mystical arts of the Kabbalah, hoping to win the hand of the beautiful Lehla.
When Lehla's engagement to someone else is announced, Hannan dies on the spot... But his relationship with Lehla is only beginning.
In a world where the dead and the living sit side by side at table, history can not be forgotten, and love can not be ignored.
FALL 2012
In an isolated Jewish shtetl community, brilliant young Talmudic scholar Hannan delves deep into the mystical arts of the Kabbalah, hoping to win the hand of the beautiful Lehla.
When Lehla's engagement to someone else is announced, Hannan dies on the spot... But his relationship with Lehla is only beginning.
In a world where the dead and the living sit side by side at table, history can not be forgotten, and love can not be ignored.
Thank you so much for coming out to catch the show! Hope we see you again!
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