How Long Before Someone Produces Cho Seung-Hui's Plays?

ColumbinusPhoto: Wes Duvall
Surely Cho's plays doesn't matter, since no one would ever put a mass murderer's work up on stage, right? Don't be so sure: last year, New York Theater Workshop produced Columbinus, a play drawn substantially from the diaries and video journals of Columbine killers Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. The play wasn't met with outrage; instead, it was received as a well-staged, flawed but noble attempt to understand the roots of violence. It'll even be up for two Lortel Awards next month. Ten years from now, will someone stage Richard McBeef and Mr. Brownstone? Probably so.
Related: New York's review of Columbinus [NYM]

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