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Caucasian Chalk Circle "A comedy that is politically-charged, dark and uplifting."

Spotlight the Arts Foundation presents a

FREE three-part reading series 


“What I Did During The War”, directed and created by Matthew Henerson. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1009115/  For most of the Twenty First Century,
the United States has been at war. This free reading series is an examination of the war from vastly different perspectives, by three of the greatest playwrights in western literature.

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Caucasian Chalk Circle "A comedy that is politically-charged, dark and uplifting."By Bertolt Brecht – Monday June 11 at 7:30pm
Bertold Brecht, himself an exile from Nazi Germany, creates a dark but ultimately uplifitng comedy about a serving girl who sacrifices everything to save the abandoned baby, of exiled aristocrats, in the anarchic aftermath of a violent political coup.  When, several years later, the child’s biological mother returns to reclaim the child in an effort to consolidate her political position, it falls to a corrupt and dissolute judge to define and defend the nature of motherhood.

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