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Good Person of Szechwan

By Bertolt Brecht. Translated by Douglas Langworthy. Directed by Karen Robinson. Surely it is possible for a truly good person to flourish in this world? Bertolt Brecht suggests otherwise in this darkly comic and poetic tale of a compassionate prostitute who is forced to invent a ruthless alter ego in order to protect herself from a growing crowd of greedy and needy parasites crowding at her door. This event may not be suitable for all audiences. 

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