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The City Theatre Austin presents The Last Cyclist

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The Last Cyclist is a stage production written in 1944 by Terezin concentration camp prisoner Karel Švenk and rediscovered and reconstructed by writer Naomi Patz. Welcome to a uniquely theatrical performance as we attend a fateful dress rehearsal of inmates - immediately banned when it was shown – and bear witness to this new historical record of atrocities, as well, this fascinating work of Jewish defiance

The original script by the playwright, was irrevocably lost during the Holocaust, when Švenk was sent to his death at age 28. But Švenk’s production was not forgotten. It acquired legendary status among survivors despite having been banned following its dress rehearsal. Beginning in 1995, the playwright Naomi Patz painstakingly re-envisioned the play based on everything she could find, which included the dark absurdist allegory on the “Jews and cyclist” theme, but also expanding on the scathing satire of Nazism, in which bicyclists are blamed for all of society's ills. She allowed its message of defiance in the face of prejudice and bullying to speak implicitly to society today.

The production is making its Austin premiere.

The Last Cyclist is a stage production written in 1944 by Terezin concentration camp prisoner Karel Švenk and rediscovered and reconstructed by writer Naomi Patz. Welcome to a uniquely theatrical performance as we attend a fateful dress rehearsal of inmates - immediately banned when it was shown – and bear witness to this new historical record of atrocities, as well, this fascinating work of Jewish defiance

The original script by the playwright, was irrevocably lost during the Holocaust, when Švenk was sent to his death at age 28. But Švenk’s production was not forgotten. It acquired legendary status among survivors despite having been banned following its dress rehearsal. Beginning in 1995, the playwright Naomi Patz painstakingly re-envisioned the play based on everything she could find, which included the dark absurdist allegory on the “Jews and cyclist” theme, but also expanding on the scathing satire of Nazism, in which bicyclists are blamed for all of society's ills. She allowed its message of defiance in the face of prejudice and bullying to speak implicitly to society today.

The production is making its Austin premiere.

WHEN

WHERE

Genesis Presbyterian Church
1507 Wilshire Blvd, Austin, TX 78722, USA
https://www.simpletix.com/e/the-last-cyclist-tickets-131499

TICKET INFO

$15-$20

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