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We can look forward
to some surprising, challenging,
and satisfying theater from The Rogue.
—Jesse Greenberg, The Desert Leaf
Season Two
2006–2007
John Keats’ Endymion
Join us for the premiere of the Rogue's adaptation of Keats’
epic Romantic poem about a youth beloved of the Moon. Reminiscent
of the language of Shakespeare, the story follows the passionate journey
of Endymion who, under the gaze of the Immortals, seeks and finds
a remarkable love. The Rogue Theatre’s production will dramatize
the poem with bright and energetic staging, a 16-person ensemble,
and live vocal and instrumental music. September
28–October 15, 2006 at the Zuzi Theater
Full
information about Endymion
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Purchase a copy of the adaptation at our online
store
The
Maids is a deep and turbulent exploration of two servant sisters
who play games, both make-believe and real, in which they impersonate
their mistress and express their own love/hate relationship.  January
11–28, 2007 at the Cabaret Theatre
Full information about The Maids
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Bertolt Brecht’s The Good Woman of Setzuan
In
this parable, the gods come to earth in search of a thoroughly good
person. They encounter Shen Te, a good-hearted but penniless prostitute
who, to muster sufficient ruthlessness to do good and survive in an
evil world, must disguise herself. Beautiful and thought-provoking,
this play also features a large ensemble and live music.  March
29–April 15, 2007 at the Zuzi Theatre
Full information about The Good Woman of Setzuan
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