The terror and suspense of the Gestapo hunt is explored from the curious perspective and remembrance of a young actor hidden with another dozen refugees inside a hospice and public dining room, as part of the intertwined and persistent teaching within the story of another. actor, +himself in the present, debating his role in Macbeth; Avant-garde aspect of crime or psychoanalytic pathology that now subjugates and demands him as a dramatic artist, in flagrant conflict with the stage director? In any case, it is not amusing to the director of the play that his Macbeth, alienated from an unhealthy…
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