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The
1930’s in the midst of The Great Depression. Outside the Berger’s shabby
Bronx apartment there are starving people and bankrupt men jumping off
buildings. Shouts of "Strike, Strike, Strike," fill the air.
Inside, the seeds of youthful rebellion are taking root in the children
and grandchildren of Jewish immigrants. A new generation looks to the
day when life won’t be "printed on dollar bills". Beautiful
and sensitive. Rousing. Absorbing. Passionate. A story of protest, idealism,
and hopeful longing. Explosive, funny, and eloquent. An American classic.
By
Clifford Odets |
October
15 – November 14, 1999 |
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