Mitterer's plays confront human suffering and oppression with an
honesty and directness that is often painful for theater audiences.
Siberia is a metaphor for survival under the most adverse
conditions. This moving monologue represents one old man's struggle
for dignity in a retirement home. Visiting Hours is a collection of
one-act plays, showing various "inmates" and their tenuous
connections to the world outside. There's No Finer Country
documents the betrayal of a local Jewish citizen to the Nazis.
Stigma is a historical drama of faith and superstition, of exorcism
and torture, of humanity and unspeakable cruelty. This collection,
the first in English translation, offers a spirited sampling of
Mitterer's most representative works from 1982 to the present.
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