This absurdist exploration of ego and mortality is set in the crumbling throne-room of the palace in an unnamed country where King Berenger the First has only the duration of the play to live. Once, it seemed he ruled over an immense empire and commanded great armies, now his kingdom has shrunk to the confines of his garden wall. Refusing to accept his end, he is attended by his present and former Queens who must help him face the final inevitable truth of life: death.
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EXIT THE KING
by Eugene Ionesco
by Eugene Ionesco
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In 1859, a small group of abolitionists descended on Harper's Ferry to attempt to take over the Federal Armory and start an uprising that would put an end to the barbaric system of slavery once and for all. From the moment news hit, everyone had an opinion about this militia and their leader, Captain John Brown.
Was he a Madman or a Martyr? Using texts from his interrogation, trial, and letters home, The Death of John Brown will examine how one man stood up against an unjust system and heralded the bloodiest war on US soil.
Currently being workshopped by the company
Was he a Madman or a Martyr? Using texts from his interrogation, trial, and letters home, The Death of John Brown will examine how one man stood up against an unjust system and heralded the bloodiest war on US soil.
Currently being workshopped by the company