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Adapted by nicholas wright| Directed by Logan vaughn

 

About


The second part of Mosaic Theater’s South Africa repertory, this tense confrontation recounts the black, African psychologist Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela’s gripping interrogations of Apartheid-era torturer and assassin Eugene de Kock, known by many as “Prime Evil.”

 

Adapted for the stage by Nicholas Wright from Gobodo-Madikizela’s best-selling 2003 book, this taut cross-examination is “a scorching look at Apartheid guilt” (The Guardian) in a deeply wounded South Africa, and the pained negotiations between past and future in a country aching to move on.

 

April 6–30, 2017

Runtime: 80 minutes with no intermission

 

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Press


“An unflinching face=to-face dialogue”

The Washington Post

“Gripping, challenging, & deeply thought-provoking”

DC Metro Arts

“Genuine, honest, & taut… it took my breath away”

DC Theatre Scene