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One of the most radical works of the 20th century, Peter Handke's Self-Accusation takes the audience on a journey that explores our need to confess and our delight in hearing about others' transgressions. In this play without characters, the actors confess to all sorts of sins, ranging from the monstrosity of dealing in slaves or committing genocide, to the triviality of failing to shake the lotion bottle before use. At times disturbing, funny and profound, this crescendo of wrongdoing suggests that if 'to err is human,' then to confess -to make a story out of our transgression- is the beginning of art.
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The Way It Is...Now
Venus Cabaret Theater (4/19 - 4/20) | ||
Act of God
Raue Center For The Arts (8/2 - 8/25) | ||
Steel Magnolias
Steel Beam Theatre (4/19 - 5/12) | ||
Barbie The Movie: In Concert
Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre (8/8 - 8/8) | ||
Joshua Jay - Look Closer
Rhapsody Theater (4/11 - 4/27) | ||
Purpose
Downstairs Theater At Steppenwolf Theatre (3/14 - 4/21) | ||
David Williamson in: Ridiculous
Rhapsody Theater (5/16 - 6/29) | ||
The Addams Family Young@Part
The Center for Performing Arts (1/16 - 4/30) | ||
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