This experimental, fictional narrative is told by a dead person about his father and daughter after the Third Exile from Israel, and performed by Willoughby Sharp and Debora Prado in Berlin.
Writes Gorewitz: "Lights Pop in Dark Places meanders between political protests and scenes of everyday life in NYC, San Francisco, and other places while pondering the contradictions of contemporary politics."
Writes Gorewitz: "The Rabbi in Berlin (How My Father Helped Destroy Modern Art) is an experimental, fictional narrative told by a dead person about his father and daughter after the Third Exile from Israel, performed by Willoughby Sharp and Debora Prado in Berlin.
"Lights Pop in Dark Places meanders between political protests and scenes of everyday life in NYC, San Francisco, and other places while pondering the contradictions of contemporary politics."