A Human Being Died That Night

A Human Being Died That Night

Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street NE Washington

The second part of Mosaic Theater's South Africa repertory, A Human Being Died That Night is a tense look at the Apartheid that deeply wounded that nation. An adaptation of Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela's best-selling 2003 book, the play recounts the black African psychologist's gripping interrogations of Apartheid-era torturer and assassin Eugene de Kock, known by many as "Prime Evil." The production depicts pained negotiations between past and future in a country aching to move on. This gripping historical drama comes to the Lang Theatre at D.C.'s Atlas Performing Arts Center.

Thru - Apr 30, 2017