NSU Theatre Program Presents Night
of the Assassins - April 7-8, 2006
Nova Southeastern University’s Theatre Program closes its
inaugural season with a controversial Cuban tale of parricide,
revenge and revolution. Night of the Assassins, by famed
Cuban playwright José Triana will run April 7 and 8 at 7:30
p.m. in the 2nd floor auditorium of the Mailman-Hollywood Building
on NSU’s main campus. Admission is free.
Night of the Assassins was originally written
in Cuba in 1964, and was subsequently banned there for 30 years.
Three siblings perform a ritualistic murder of their parents in
this complex study of a revolutionary family. The play will be
performed in English.
Triana was one of the most influential Cuban
playwrights during the early years of the Cuban Revolution. Recognizing
that he could not function as a playwright in Castro's Cuba Triana
left the island in 1980 for self-imposed exile in Paris where he
has lived ever since. Night of the Assassins is Triana's
most influential play, and one of the most frequently produced
Spanish-language dramas.
NSU’s Theatre Program is housed in
the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Humanities.
The 2005-2006 season also featured productions of The
Burial at Thebes and Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.
For
reservations contact the NSU Theatre Program at (954) 262-8179 or nsutheatre@nsu.nova.edu.
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