
cover photo by Carl Davis, courtesy of Dallas Theater Center
“Throughout history words have been man’s most eloquent and efficient tool of progress. Words have transported the knowledge that has set men free; they have framed concepts of liberty and propelled righteous revolutions.
Dallas Morning News
The pen may be mighter than the sword, but, like a blade, it cuts both ways. Tyrants, too, have used words to perfume their evil intentions. Recall Adolph Hitler’s fiery speeches that held Germany enraptured and led the world toward horror and destruction. In a dramatic demonstration of this power, INTERVIEW/ENTREVISTA illuminates oppression with the same weapons used the the play’s government-sanctioned thrugs—words.
`They use language as a form of torture’, says Jonathan Moscone, who directs the play for the Dallas Theater Center’s Big D Festival of the Unexpected, `There’s no physical violence, no guns in this play, but ultimately there’s a real brutality. Playwright Gil Kofman uses the language itself to create a visceral experience. The action of the play moves as quickly and intricately as the mind does.’”
Joy Dickinson,“Gil Kofman’s INTERVIEW/ENTREVISTA examines a grueling and mischievous interrogation of a Latina, who’s seeking her emigré brother, by two bureaucrats from some unnamed government agency.”
L A Weekly
Steven Mikulan,
2 M 1 F
originally produced by Padua Playwrights, Los Angeles
and then by Dallas Theater Center
I S B N: 978-88145-470-3
$14.95
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