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Born for Never is a story about survival. Surviving after the concentration camps, surviving others, surviving one’s memories, surviving oneself. András Visky tells the story of a nameless man of unacknowledged identity. Born for Never is a play that makes us think about the condition of people, about what we leave behind, about the place occupied by religion in our relationship with the world, about what we are and, primarily, why we have come to such a pass. A theatre to bind up wounds, to reflect upon our wounds. Laurent Bourbousson Press review
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