Burying Our Father: A Biblical Debacle
November 8, 2012
The supremely talented performing artists Fred Curchack and Laura Jorgensen bring their latest collaboration to Undermain Theatre. In this fantastical tale, Isaac and Ishmael meet to bury their father Abraham in the cave that has become one of the most revered and violently contested holy sites in history. In typical Curchack-Jorgensen fashion, the show features a mix-up of drama, comedy, music, dance, and light-and-shadow magic.
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