Opening Statement

May it please the court …Theater of the absurd has been described as man's reaction to an existence without apparent meaning and his treatment as a puppet controlled or threatened by invisible outside forces. Using often ridiculous and ambiguous language, great playwrights like Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco and Franz Kafka have astounded, amused, confused and frightened audiences in presenting a world …

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