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Reveling in the Grotesque

Let’s celebrate grotesqueness on the stage. We’ll look at plays that explore the human experience in all its ugly glory, from body dysmorphia to torture to performative suicide. Why are playwrights fascinated with the grotesque? And how can find compassion and even joy in this darker side of humanity?

Be prepared to read, discuss, and write.

Taught by Miriam Tobin

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Play Reading: “The Clean House” by Sarah Ruhl (part 2)

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The Prose Poem and How to Blur Genre Lines