Kumru Toktamis: Old Questions to New Beginnings; FunHome, Good Person of Szechwan, Julius Caesar forever [Review]
7:01 PM FunHome (based on the graphic novel by
talented and wise Allison Bechdel, rewritten as play by Lisa Kron) is
the everlasting battle every individual seems to have to go through
as we try to achieve adulthood and maturity; who am I in relation to
my parents? Good Person of Szechwan (one of the master pieces of
great Bertolt Brecht, the ajit-prop genius) explores the chances of
becoming a good, moral and just person as we survive amidst
corruption, discrimination and inequality; can I indeed survive and
flourish if I insist to keep my moral compass intact?  Julius Caesar
(of who else but the Bard) is obviously the perennial question of
what becomes of us as we engage in power struggles; is there a way
out from the corrupting nature of power?
FunHome (based on the graphic novel by
talented and wise Allison Bechdel, rewritten as play by Lisa Kron) is
the everlasting battle every individual seems to have to go through
as we try to achieve adulthood and maturity; who am I in relation to
my parents? Good Person of Szechwan (one of the master pieces of
great Bertolt Brecht, the ajit-prop genius) explores the chances of
becoming a good, moral and just person as we survive amidst
corruption, discrimination and inequality; can I indeed survive and
flourish if I insist to keep my moral compass intact?  Julius Caesar
(of who else but the Bard) is obviously the perennial question of
what becomes of us as we engage in power struggles; is there a way
out from the corrupting nature of power?Kumru Toktamis
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