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A detainee's and interrogator's relationship reveals the guts of power grasped, denied, and surrendered. Explores power and complicity in the 21st century. Physical theater with elements of interactivity.
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"Billed as a two-man show, Flush actually involved a larger cast, since the audience was drawn into the action, both onstage and off, at several points in the evening. This is a very demanding work, both for the actors -- James Donlon and Howard Lotker -- and for the spectator.
It explores difficult subject matter, specifically the use of torture for interrogation, and persistently erases the fourth wall separating the audience from the actors onstage. Flush, a world premiere, was one of the most memorable and important shows to be seen here this season.