Johns Hopkins Theatre Presents "Passage"
Description
Come enjoy Johns Hopkins Theatre's Fall Mainstage Production of Passage by Christopher Chen, directed by Annalisa Dias.
Christopher Chen's Passage asks about the possibility of friendship in a world distorted by power and dominance. When one country has colonized another, when one group has taken for granted its social and economic superiority, can anyone, the colonizer or the colonized, find a path toward better human relations? And how does it feel when you cannot tell the colonizer from the colonized?
Reimagining E.M. Forster's A Passage to India as a confrontation between people from "Country X" and from "Country Y," Chen invites us into a remarkable political space that quiets our tendencies to take sides. First performed in the polarized America of 2019, this is an even more necessary play in fall 2024.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Tickets
Ticket prices:
- General admission: $10
- Johns Hopkins affiliates and seniors: $5
Registration
Please purchase tickets in advance
Note: if you are not affiliated with Johns Hopkins, you may find it difficult to purchase tickets in via the Johns Hopkins ticketing system. Please email theatrearts@jhu.edu to reserve seats. You can pay at the performance with cash or check.