Lilith,
the first wife of Adam, according to some is personified as the
wild side of woman, an antithesis to Eve, the earth mother and
dutiful wife.
In
this play by Andy McQuade and Victor Sobchak, the refusal of
Lilith, Dominique Panell, to be subservient to Adam, Corin Rhys
Jones, and the consequential destruction of their relationship,
the introduction of Eve, Nika Khitova, and the subsequent eating
of the forbidden fruit and expulsion from Eden is covered in the
first part of the play.
Lilith
is later portrayed working for Satan, Sal Esen, in an exotic
cabaret bar and with artiste, Marilyn, Gier Kjelland, is the
temptation to mankind. Can special guests Adam and Eva cope?
This
play, due to the subject matter, does contain nudity that is
totally in context. If this is likely to offend you, perhaps you see others
of this companies extensive repertoire.
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