Oct 21

Carleton Players: THE RESISTIBLE RISE of ARTURO UI

Sat, October 21, 2017 • 7:30pm - 10:00pm (2h 30m) • Weitz Theater

Who do you call when you need protection? Arturo Ui. But who do you call when you need protection from Arturo Ui? Chicago, 1930s: the “Cauliflower Trust” is making a move to conquer the vegetable trade when petty criminal Arturo Ui concocts his protection racket. After a reign of terror, Ui emerges as an undisputed mob boss and king of the vegetable monopoly. Bertolt Brecht’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui is much more than a simple gangland comedy, however. Written in the early 1940s, the play is also a thinly veiled allegory of the rise of Adolph Hitler and the Third Reich, told through the borrowed plot of Shakespeare’s Richard III. Not least, it is a cautionary tale of unchecked political ambition and power – a reminder for our own times that our own Arturo Ui’s are resistible.

Event Contact: Sally Pierce

Event Summary

Carleton Players: THE RESISTIBLE RISE of ARTURO UI
  • Intended For: General Public, Students, Faculty, Staff

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