Thursday, March 11, 2010

LAST WEEKEND TO SEE LULU

LULU by Frank Wedekind
Directed by Spencer Golub

March 11-14, 2010
8pm Thurs-Sat, 2pm Sun in Stuart Theatre


TALKBACK SESSION with the cast after TONIGHT's performance (Thurs, 3/11).

Get your tickets at www.brown.edu/tickets
Brown students: if you haven't already, check your mailboxes for a $2-off coupon and present it to the box office in the Leeds Breezeway.


Read the BDH review here!


LULU follows the rise and fall of one dangerous and doomed creature: the sexually educated but passive woman who will go by any name her lovers wish to call her. From presiding over high society Parisian balls to selling herself in London basement rooms, Lulu ruins those around her, and is ruined, for love. Donald Lyons called LULU a “symphony – or rather a cacophony – of deotic sexual rhetorics….among the supreme masterpieces of nineteenth-century theatre.” Director Spencer Golub calls LULU “very nasty.”

An Eyes Wide Shut for an earlier century’s turn, LULU is a sex tragedy - or comedy - about how basic need and desire are made base by social convention, bourgeois morality and the fantasy life of the mind. Smart, dark, beautiful, twisted, tragic, haunting – you will not forget LULU, or Lulu.

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