Oct 17, 2006
Nazi Gangsters
If Hitler had been a gangster, what color tie would he have worn? To some, that inquisitive trajectory is irrelevant and even downright disrespectful. Hitler was not only obsessed by power and violence, but a monster to whom, most would say, we should never extend the benefit of a psycho-history. To Bertolt Brecht, however, the value of an inquiry into Hitler the gangster outweighed the dangers. Brecht’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (pictured), now…
Jul 02, 2005
D.C. Stages: A Rundown on July’s Openings
Editor’s Note: In the coming months our contributor Jason Linkins (who recently completed acting in the Rorshach Theater Company’s production Behold!) will be collaborating with new contributor Missy Frederick to cover D.C.’s vibrant local theater scene for DCist. Though several local companies use the summertime as a hiatus in production, July 2005 will nevertheless be an active period on the D.C. stages, with many well-regarded favorites from last month sticking around to a host…