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  My Friend Hitler
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My Friend Hitler
EXIT Stage Left
WEDNESDAY 3 10:00 PM
SATURDAY 6 4:00 PM
WEDNESDAY 10 8:30 PM
FRIDAY 12 8:30 PM
SATURDAY 13 10:00 PM
SUNDAY 14 5:30 PM

Inspired by the play by Yukio Mishima, Original Translation by Hiroaki Sato, Adapted by Zehra Fazal
Washington, DC
60 minutes minutes
SOLO-PERFORMANCE
NOT FOR CHILDREN
WARNINGS: Violent imagery
TICKETS: $9 ($11 ONLINE)

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A provocative view of Adolf Hitler at the dawn of his rise to power! Acclaimed DC area performer Zehra Fazal brings Yukio Mishima's vision of Hitler to the stage in a way never seen before in this compelling solo performance. Inspired by the Japanese play and a critical hit at the 2007 Capital Fringe Festival, the show focuses on Hitler's crucial action in his rise to ultimate power: the killing of his long-term ally and friend, Ernst Roehm.

www.zehrafazal.com

Zehra Fazal (Adolf Hitler) is a performer and artist based out of Washington, DC. DC area credits include The Kennedy Center, Adventure Theatre, The Bay Theatre, Rorschach Theatre, Scena Theatre, Landless Theatre, Mystery Dinner Playhouse, and the 2007 Capital Fringe Festival.
In summer of 2004, Fazal earned a grant from Stanford University to study with the Takarazuka Revue, Japan's all-female musical theatre company. A graduate of Wellesley College, Fazal was awarded the Fisk Performance Prize for Acting and graduated with honors for translating and directing the English-language premiere of The Rose of Versailles from the Takarazuka repertoire.