N O W P L A Y I N G . . .
At the turn of the millennium, the German government announces a bold and unprecedented gesture of good will and reparations - an open invitation to six million Jews to re-settle in Germany. This bold and fascinating 'what-if' story from one of America's premiere playwrights examines the social, political, economic and personal consequences as both Germans and Jews are forced to confront long-buried hatred, bitterness, shame, and unsettled scores. Three actors create forty vivid characters, assisted by maskwork and puppetry.
"This mesmerizing production marks a promising debut for Boston’s newest theater company... This first offering from the Hub Theatre Company is a reminder that when it comes to visionary theater, there’s no such thing as too much. Go see what they have to offer. Pay what you can -- and be generous. This new company deserves the love of Boston’s audiences." - Killian Melloy, EdgeBoston
"Their Lebensraum was tight and captivating... director John Geoffrion’s production shook out every fragment of satire, comedy, and drama. He and his cast of three kept a pace that would put them in the lead in the Marathon on Monday." - Bryce Lambert, Boston Lowbrow
"A scrappily compelling production from the Hub Theatre Company... This is a winner; indeed, you could argue it's the most interesting thing on any Boston stage right now ... here's hoping the Hub Theatre can hold to its high standard." - Thomas Garvey, The Hub Review
"Lebensraum, thanks primarily to the tight work of the first-rate Hub Theatre Company's threesome, remains a resonant call for understanding and dialogue, even as it reminds audience members that 'never again' is everyone's responsibility." - Jules Becker, The Jewish Advocate (subscription required)
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*ALL* Performances are Pay What You Can
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First Church in Boston
66 Marlborough St, Boston MA
Take any Green Line train to Arlington or Copley
The First Church is fully handicapped accessible.
*ALL* Performances are Pay What You Can
Learn more about our philosophy here.
First Church in Boston
66 Marlborough St, Boston MA
Take any Green Line train to Arlington or Copley
The First Church is fully handicapped accessible.
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc
Mature Themes and Language - Not Recommended For Young Children