Martin McDonagh’s shocker is the story of a young writer and his mentally deficient brother who are being interrogated in an unnamed totalitarian state about the gruesome content of the writer’s short stories and their similarities to a series of equally horrific child murders. The New York Times hailed the show as a “spellbinding, stunner of a play . . . and above all, is storytelling and the thrilling narrative potential of theatre itself.” The play is recommended for mature audiences and may be inappropriate for those who offend easily.
Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 6pm Tickets: $30
Martin McDonagh’s shocker is the story of a young writer and his mentally deficient brother who are being interrogated in an unnamed totalitarian state about the gruesome content of the writer’s short stories and their similarities to a series of equally horrific child murders. The New York Times hailed the show as a “spellbinding, stunner of a play . . . and above all, is storytelling and the thrilling narrative potential of theatre itself.” The play is recommended for mature audiences and may be inappropriate for those who offend easily.
Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 6pm Tickets: $30
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