Those of you who know me, the producer of Go See a Show!, know that I love me some Bertolt Brecht. So when I saw there was a chance to see his first play, Baal, presented by Hoi Polloi as part of the Underground Zero Festival, it was the first show I secured tickets for.
I was not disappointed. And you won’t be either — sadly, as I’m posting this there are just two more chances to catch this one, but catch it you should.
Listen in as I chat with the show’s director Alec Duffy about the fire of Baal, making immersive theatre in a former DJ bar-lounge dance-club, erasing the border between the street & the stage, and what’s next for his new Brooklyn performance space, JACK.
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Hoi Polloi presents
Baal
by Bertolt Brecht
directed by Alec Duffy
part of the Underground Zero Festival
JACK
505 1/2 Waverly Ave, b/w Fulton & Atlantic
Brooklyn
July 12 – August 5 @ 8PM