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Bread + Puppet Spring 2025 Tour: The Obligation to Live
Apr
10

Bread + Puppet Spring 2025 Tour: The Obligation to Live

Of our latest show, The Obligation to Live, director Peter Schumann reminds us that, “The obligation to be alive and act against the actors of death is just one of humanity’s many obligations. We also have the obligation to courage and the obligation to plant garlic in the rubble of the empire. Possibilitarians know this and bring giants, dragons, horses, sheep, butterflies, and the exact dance of death required for this exact moment.”

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Bread + Puppet Spring 2025 Tour: The Obligation to Live
Apr
11

Bread + Puppet Spring 2025 Tour: The Obligation to Live

Of our latest show, The Obligation to Live, director Peter Schumann reminds us that, “The obligation to be alive and act against the actors of death is just one of humanity’s many obligations. We also have the obligation to courage and the obligation to plant garlic in the rubble of the empire. Possibilitarians know this and bring giants, dragons, horses, sheep, butterflies, and the exact dance of death required for this exact moment.”

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Bread + Puppet: The Possibilitarian Imperative Everything Show & Gray Lady Cantata #9
Nov
21

Bread + Puppet: The Possibilitarian Imperative Everything Show & Gray Lady Cantata #9

The word “possibiltarian” is a Marc Estrin translation of Robert Musil’s term “möglichkeitsmensch” from his novel The Man Without Qualities, about the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The term was invigorated by Margaret Thatcher’s remark on capitalism: “there is no alternative,” to which we respond: “there are a thousand alternatives!”

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Bread + Puppet: The Possibilitarian Imperative Everything Show & Gray Lady Cantata #9
Nov
20

Bread + Puppet: The Possibilitarian Imperative Everything Show & Gray Lady Cantata #9

The word “possibiltarian” is a Marc Estrin translation of Robert Musil’s term “möglichkeitsmensch” from his novel The Man Without Qualities, about the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The term was invigorated by Margaret Thatcher’s remark on capitalism: “there is no alternative,” to which we respond: “there are a thousand alternatives!”

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