Free Live Theater by Nobelist Camus | USF
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University of San Francisco – Lone Mountain Campus | 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco CA
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A man who has been living overseas for many years returns home to find his sister and widowed mother are making a living by taking in lodgers and subsequently murdering them. Since neither his sister nor his mother recognize him, he becomes a lodger himself without revealing his identity.
The Misunderstanding was written by 1957 Nobel Prize winner Albert Camus, author of The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus. Directed by Julian Micallef. Free performances at 8 pm on Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19. For more info, call 415-422-5979
The Misunderstanding by Albert Camus
Date: 11/18-19/2011
University of San Francisco Lone Mountain Studio Theater
2800 Turk Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118
Cost: FREE
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Cost: FREE
Categories: San Francisco, Theater & Performance