Eugène Ionesco’s 1951 dark, absurdist, comic drama tracks the moment teaching becomes domination and language becomes a blunt instrument of power. What unfolds is funny until it isn’t. This one-act play, featuring a professor and a student, is over before you understand what just happened.
Each month, Savage Wonder Arts Center presents a classic work—usually bold, absurdist, and thought-provoking in theme. June is no exception.
Includes food and coffee. Get tickets here.