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Kaspar

 
Author .::...
Peter Handke, Directed by Barry Cavin
 
Premier .::...
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
 
Show Dates and Time .::...
Wednesday-Saturday 8pm curtain; Sunday 2pm matinee
 
Description .::...
Kaspar Houser was imprisoned (probably by his mother) in a small windowless room from the time of his infancy until he was set free to be enlisted into the army…or killed. When he emerged on the street of Nuremburg as a teenager, he had the ability to speak only one sentence: "I want to be a soldier like my father once was." This tragic tale served as Handke's inspiration for this theatrical event that explores both the constructive and destructive forces of language. Our production seeks to reveal the human story of how we use slippery and precarious symbols to define ourselves and sometimes destroy others. We also examine our mourning for the loss of our pre-linguistic selves and the divorce of symbol from its referent.
 
Ticket Information .::...
Please call (239) 590-7268 for ticket information.
 
Contact Person .::..
Karen Ludington
 
Telephone .::...
(239) 590-7268
 
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