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Student director Rosie Glen-Lambert and a team of student actors and designers stage this controversial play, written in 1891 and first performed in 1906. The play follows the lives of three adolescents and criticizes the sexually-oppressive culture of 19th-century Germany around teenage desire, suicide, abortion, and homosexuality. Translation by Jonathan Franzen.
Note: this is not the musical version. The play contains adult themes and is not recommended for young audiences.
Friday-Sunday, Feb. 21-2-23 &
Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 27 - Mar. 2
7:30pm (Sundays at 3:00pm)
Talk-backs: Audiences are invited to 2 post-show conversations after both Saturday performances.
$12 general admission
$11 seniors (62+)
$11 students w/ ID