A fast-paced comedy set in Tobago. In the hope of entertaining future guests, an English hotel owner proposes that he and his Black handyman work up a satire on the Robinson Crusoe story. This metatheatrical two-hander dissects the effects of colonialism, examining the way that British imperial policies create fateful cultural links forever. Joy and dark humor abound as the hotel owner and handyman explore who is allowed to use language and in what way. Mr. Walcott was awarded The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992.
Videos
Noises Off
Sullivan Theater (8/15 - 8/24) | ||
Come From Away
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center (4/15 - 4/17) | ||
The Psychology of a Murderer
The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts (5/6 - 5/6) | ||
Hamilton
Saenger Theatre-New Orleans (4/8 - 4/19) | ||
The Importance of Being Earnest
Sullivan Theater (9/26 - 10/5) | ||
Mean Girls (NY)
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center (5/14 - 5/15) | ||
Jersey Boys
Le Petit Theatre (3/13 - 4/6) | ||
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