Officer #2 (Christopher M. Walsh, left), the Commissioner (Eric Paskey, center front), the Madman (Joseph Sterns, back, red tie), Sporty (Anthony Tournis, right, white shirt), and Officer #1 (Elizabeth Bagby, back right) sing a song together Photo
From: Photo Flash: ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST Opens at Signal Ensemble, 2/14Signal Ensemble Theatre announces the third production in their 2010-2011, eighth anniversary season, Dario Fo's 'Accidental Death of An Anarchist,' directed by ensemble member Anthony Ingram. A bomb blast in a bank kills dozens and injures over a hundred, and the police pick up a professed anarchist for questioning. While being interrogated, he 'accidentally' falls out of a fourth floor window. Based on this true event which marked the beginning of a decade of state-sponsored terror, Nobel Award-winner Fo's play is a hilariously scathing satire that uses brutally funny violence and tragic wit to shine a light on the terrifying lengths governments will go to preserve their grip on power. The show will run about two hours with one intermission, and $5 from every ticket sold on March 12 will benefit SeasonofConcern.org
Date Taken: 2011-02-13 15:45:34
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Bertozzo (Vincent Lonergan), Sporty (Anthony Tournis), the Commissioner (Eric Paskey), and the Reporter (Simone Roos) try to subdue the Madman (Joseph Sterns, center)
From: Photo Flash: Signal Ensemble Theatre Opens ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST, 2/14

(left to right) The Madman (Joseph Sterns) and Bertozzo (Vincent Lonergan) argue over the Madman’s past
Date: 2011-01-22From: Photo Flash: Signal Ensemble Theatre Opens ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST, 2/14
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