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Season Two
2006–2007

John Keats’ Endymion

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

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Jean Genet’s The Maids

The MaidsThe 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


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Bertolt Brecht’s The Good Woman of Setzuan

The Good Woman of SetzuanIn 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 29April 15, 2007 at the Zuzi Theatre


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