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Howard Barker’s The Power of the Dog originally opened in 1984, a few short years before the fall of the Berlin wall. The play is a satirical take on the spectacular destructiveness of Soviet communism and the Allied collusion with Stalin during the post WWII carving up of Europe. Barker expresses a despairing doubt that art has the capacity to express the catastrophe that was the twentieth century.