In Striptease, two men are periodically instructed to remove an article of clothing by a menacing disembodied being, while in Out At Sea three men try to apply logic to decide which becomes dinner for the others. Both plays embody European drama of the 1950s which cloaked criticism and scorn for politics and social order in offbeat surreality.
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Author: Slavomir Mrozek
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Archive listings for Striptease & Out at Sea (2017)
A politically-charged and bizarre double bill by master of the Theatre of the Absurd, Slavomir Mrozek. Directed by Matthew Lenton. IDirector Matthew Lenton.
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