Repetitive work? A fate worse than death. The Ancient Greeks thought
so. Sisyphus was cursed to push a bolder up a hill for all eternity. "But
what if he were happy?", Camus asks. Drawing, like Camus, on everything
from Kafka to Don Juan, from nursery rhymes to suicide to yo-yo's, the ecco
group turn their multimedia sensibilities to Camus' Myth of Sisyphus and
one of the core questions of the last century.
- Lorraine Hansberry
- 620 Sutter Street
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- THURSDAY 7 8:30 PM
- SATURDAY 9 1:00 PM
- FRIDAY 15 10:00 PM
- SUNDAY 17 8:30 PM
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- TICKET PRICE $8
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