by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.
by ROLAND SCHIMMELPFENNIG
translated by DAVID TUSHINGHAM
directed by BRADLEY MICHALAKIS
Christmas Eve: Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy. Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays, which is awkward, not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train, and now she’s invited him over for dinner. ‘Winter Solstice,’ a razor-sharp comedy by award-winning German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, plays with liberalism’s inability to immunize itself against fascism’s rhetorical power in this wildly theatrical and inventive production.