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Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said

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Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said

About the Show

Evidence Room opens its tenth anniversary season with a revival of one of its most popular productions, a re-imagined staging of sci-fi master Philip K. Dick’s visionary Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said. This version, adapted by Dick’s close friend Linda Hartinian, is directed by ER Artistic Director Bart DeLorenzo, who first staged the show in 1999.

A strange and darkly humorous trip into an ‘alternatively real’ 1988 Los Angeles, the story follows the fortunes of world-renowned television and recording star Jason Taverner, when he finds himself mysteriously stripped of his identity. No one recognizes the most famous man in the world. Lost in a totalitarian society in which the lack of identification is a capital offense, Jason embarks on an underground quest, through a series of hallucinatory sexual encounters with a variety of enigmatic women.

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