Read Daniel Skora’s take on ‘The Lesson’
WATERFORD TWP, Mich. – The Theatre de la Huchette is a modest little venue in Paris’ Left Bank where most every evening for the last sixty years a small group of patrons have crowded in to its 85 seats to partake of what has become the longest running show in theatrical history. Since 1957, the theatre has been performing in tandem two of Eugene Ionesco’s absurdist classics, “The Bald Soprano” and “The Lesson”. Now, to give Americans a taste of what has inspired this unheard of enthusiasm by the French, Mind the Gap Productions, in conjunction with Monster Box Theatre, is presenting a superb and deliciously creepy production of “The Lesson”.