Mike Daisey's How Theater Failed America

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Event Details

Theatre

Capitol Hill Arts Center
presents:

Mike Daisey's How Theater Failed America

written by:
Mike Daisey
directed by:
Jean-Michele Gregory

doors:
7:00 pm
event: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

All Ages

Venue:
Showroom
Enter via the Main Floor Lobby

Tickets:
$20 presale
/
$25 at the door

Master storyteller Mike Daisey sinks his razor-sharp wit into a subject he knows well: the American theater, from the sublimely crass to the genuinely ugly. From gorgeous new theaters standing empty as cathedrals, to “successful” working actors traveling like migrant farmhands, to an arts culture unwilling to speak or listen to its own nation, Daisey takes stock of the dystopian state of theater in America: a shrinking world with smaller audiences every year. Fearlessly implicating himself and the system he works within, Daisey seeks answers to essential and dangerous questions about the art we’re making, the legacy we leave the future, and who it is we believe we’re speaking to.

“The insightful hostility of the best comedy."
The New Yorker

“Between Noam Chomsky and Jack Black."
Seattle Times

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