Picture this: You step into a theater and find yourself in a world where nothing quite makes sense. Characters might be spouting gibberish, and the situations are downright bizarre—yet somehow, it all ...
About five minutes after an off-Broadway play called The Apple, by Jack Gelber, begins, a character picks up a spatula, slings blobs of paint at a transparent plastic canvas, and then kneads the goo ...
Confronting our mortality, the inevitability of death, is not something we usually choose to do for entertainment. Even so, theater of the absurd playwright Eugene Ionesco gives us the opportunity to ...