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A Fable for Now

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Event Date

March 1, 2023 7:00 pm - March 5, 2023 7:00 pm

Location

Valborg Theatre, Appalachian State University, Boone NC

Admission

Yes

A Fable for Now, App State, Boone NC by Wei Yu-Chia; translated by Jeremy Tiang Directed by Kin-Yan Szeto Wednesday March 1 at 7pm Thursday, March 2 at 7pm Friday, March 3 at 7pm Saturday, March 4 at 7pm Sunday, March 5 at 2pm Valborg Theatre Students $10, Faculty/Staff $15, Adults $17 A Fable for Now is a satirical and allegorical fable about the present and future of the earth. It calls out all of humanity on many fronts such as climate change, loss of habitat, exploitation and captivity of animals, food production and processing, ineffectiveness of global summits, and the increased brutality of war. Inspired by world literary classics ranging from Aesop’s Fables to Zhuangzi’s collections of anecdotes, the play, written by one of the “world’s most respected dramatists” (PEN World Voices Festival), showcases magical and fascinating tales of the human race hurtling towards a surreal apocalypse in the company of a combative duck, an intelligent polar bear, and an incredible panda, not to mention a fun-loving genetically modified chicken. This will be the play’s world premiere in an English-language production.

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Yeshttps://highcountryhost.com/images/events/A Fable for Now.pngA Fable for NowA Fable for Now2023-03-01 19:00:002023-03-05 19:00:00Valborg Theatre, Appalachian State University, Boone NCValborg Theatre, Appalachian State University, Boone NCA Fable for Now, App State, Boone NC by Wei Yu-Chia; translated by Jeremy Tiang Directed by Kin-Yan Szeto Wednesday March 1 at 7pm Thursday, March 2 at 7pm Friday, March 3 at 7pm Saturday, March 4 at 7pm Sunday, March 5 at 2pm Valborg Theatre Students $10, Faculty/Staff $15, Adults $17 A Fable for Now is a satirical and allegorical fable about the present and future of the earth. It calls out all of humanity on many fronts such as climate change, loss of habitat, exploitation and captivity of animals, food production and processing, ineffectiveness of global summits, and the increased brutality of war. Inspired by world literary classics ranging from Aesop’s Fables to Zhuangzi’s collections of anecdotes, the play, written by one of the “world’s most respected dramatists” (PEN World Voices Festival), showcases magical and fascinating tales of the human race hurtling towards a surreal apocalypse in the company of a combative duck, an intelligent polar bear, and an incredible panda, not to mention a fun-loving genetically modified chicken. This will be the play’s world premiere in an English-language production.