Casablanca

Institute History

  • 2018 Theatre Lab

Description

Angels don’t fly over Casablanca anymore. Casablanca is not a city of love anymore. It offers its inhabitants only frustration and despair. This play mixes humor and tragedy to tell the story of defeated, broken, and fragile characters, hysterically rushing toward their own ends. Casablanca is a story of sex, money and power, the trinity that destroys people and makes them destroy each other.

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