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Aurora Theatre's 'Manahatta' links ruthless capitalism across centuries


Aurora Theatre's 'Manahatta' links ruthless capitalism across centuries

... centuries-apart strategies of economic avarice. Manahatta, Aurora Theatre, through March 10. The same talented actors play the greedy 17th- ...

Manahatta - Aurora Theatre Company

Set against the backdrop of the Occupy Wall Street movement and across time, Manahatta draws parallels between the forced removal, taxation, and fiscal ...

Manahatta - Theatre Eddys

Now in an intimately engrossing and enlightening production at Aurora Theatre Company, Manahatta links ... ruthless egomaniac CEO of Lehman ...

Review: Aurora Theatre'S 'Manahatta' Powerfully Depicts Brutalities ...

in Berkeley, takes on a big subject: the violent subjugation of the Lenape people in what is now Manhattan by Dutch settlers in the 17th century ...

Review: Aurora Theatre's 'Manahatta' powerfully depicts brutalities ...

in Berkeley, takes on a big subject: the violent subjugation of the Lenape people in what is now Manhattan by Dutch settlers in the 17th century ...

Review: “Manahatta” at Aurora Theatre Company - YouTube

KPFA Theatre Critic Richard Wolinsky reviews 'Manahatta” at Aurora Theatre Company through March 10, 2024. The post Review: “Manahatta” at ...

'Manahatta' Review: Brutal American origin story pulls no punches

Mary Kathryn Nagle's drama at Aurora Theatre links history of Manhattan to present-day ravages of Colonialism ... capitalism of today.

'Manahatta' an intimate portrayal of indigenous families in Berkeley

In Aurora Theatre Company's production “Manahatta,” which is running through March 10 in Berkeley, playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle, ...

“Manahatta” Reveals Native American Truths—at Aurora - Theatrius

Mary Kathryn Nagle Links Colonial Greed & Wall Street Wolves. by Robert M. Gardner. In this time of deep division, “Manahatta” points a ...

'Manahatta' Review: Tracing the Blood-Soaked Roots of American ...

Straddling the 17th and early 21st centuries, Mary Kathryn Nagle's play at the Public Theater examines the exploitation of the Lenape by ...