By David Bar Katz Superman – the man of steel – is invulnerable. Jerry Siegel – the creator of Superman – was far more vulnerable. Siegel was one of a number of Jews who created the cartoon superheroes of the 1930s and 40s in response to the rise of Nazi Germany. Siegel's own tumultuous story intertwines with the tragic events of a world on the edge, a place where even Superman has his limits. A remarkable new play about fantasy and the reality of the 20th century. |
||||
|
||||
|
Check out the official site for more details and showtimes!
|
|||