Teach Teachers Teachest
Teach, Teacher, Teachest tells the story of a pupil who arrives at the apartment of a new tutor for a lesson. What happens to her is as unexpected and random as life itself. Loosely based on Eugene Ionesco's modern classic The Lesson, Teach, Teacher, Teachest is a cat and mouse struggle that questions what is happening and what is not. Daniel Irizarry directs this look at controlling influences, expectations, and the abuse of authority in the contemporary world. As Saul Alinsky famously said in Rules for Radicals, "he who controls the language, controls the masses."
Reviews
“The players, the staging, the resilient and abused set, and energy levels calling for a drug bust are, and they combine to make for a dizzying and captivating time.”
- Jack Mauro, stagebuddy.com
“This political satire is part cirque du soleil and part insanity” “This is an absurdist Mr. Toads wild ride.”
- Suzanna Bowling, Times Square Chronicles
“For those who like to be challenged by theatre and for those who just want to shut off their brains and wrap themselves up in the fun, both will be satisfied by Teach, Teacher, Teachest. This professor gives it an A+.”
- David Lally, nytheaternow