
For the academics who may be reading this: Let Me Die exists in a confounding but intriguing interpretive liminal space.
For the rest of us, I’ll be less fancy-schmancy and more direct about this intermissionless 80 minute theater piece, which explores opera’s fascination with death: creator and featured performer Joseph Keckler wants to have his cake and eat it, too…
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Categories: Criticism, Music, PARTERRE BOX, Philadelphia