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The Collaborators is a political allegory which takes place in an unnamed country during a revolution. Franco, a key operative in the revolution, has fled to the mountains with Sophia, a party member with questionable motives. The play is a tale of intrigue, espionage and secret identities which examines and expands political, personal and theatrical boundaries. The play was written in 1944 by Francesco Ormini, a member of the Italian resistance during World War II. Semi-autobiographical in nature, Ormini scripted the play while hiding out in a military outpost in the Swiss Alps. It was performed only once before, in 1944, around a campfire for an audience of dissidents and refugees. The upcoming production, directed by Don Metzger will be the first time the play has been staged for a modern audience. The play is approximately 1 hour 10 minutes. There will be a short intermisison between the acts. |
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