About the Show

In Ionesco’s absurdist masterpiece, The Chairs, an elderly couple set out chairs for an audience to listen to a world-changing pronouncement from an orator who turns out to be a deaf-mute. Puppet theater maestro Theodora Skipitares wondered what would happen if the chairs themselves were world-changers. Her newest work, The Chairs is a response to Ionesco, but that’s where the similarity ends. Skipitares’ chairs are incarnations of people like Malala, Stephen Hawking and Nelson Mandela and their messages are, well, not absurd.

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