One of the more discomfiting features of evil is how ordinary it is. How did so many “good” people acquiesce to Hitler’s savagery? British playwright C.P. Taylor bravely addresses this question in his 1981 play, “Good.”
I attended the opening of “Good” last Saturday, staged by our own Boston Center for American Performance, and directed by its artistic founder and BU School of Theatre director, Jim Petosa. It was a vibrant production of a great play and an example of what a student/faculty collaboration can achieve. Don’t miss it.
Good runs through November 21, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m., at the Boston University Theatre, Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio 210, 264 Huntington Ave., Boston. (By T, Green Line E trolley, Symphony stop, or Orange Line, Mass Ave stop). Tickets are available by calling 617-933-8600 or here.