'A Killing Game' at dog & pony dc by Flora Scott
A Killing Game was weird, stirring, uncomfortable, frightening, funny, illogical, confusing, upsetting, light-hearted and gay – and collectively all so vaguely familiar. The clownish theatrical experiment  (inspired by Eugène Ionesco's Jeux de Massacre (or Killing Game), Orson Welles' War of the Worlds’ 1938 radio broadcast, … Continue reading →
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