If I Had a Gun, I'd Take Them All Down
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Paul Bargetto, Michael Rubenfeld
A man walks through Kyiv. The city walks through him. Blending live performance with documentary video filmed in Ukraine in 2025, this searing solo work is about resistance, exile and the dangerous seduction of violence. As past and present collide – from a 1911 assassination to today’s full-scale invasion – one artist confronts his own limits: how far would you go for your dream? How much would you risk? Urgent, intimate and politically charged, this is theatre that refuses distance. History is not behind us. It is happening now.
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