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TESTIFY (THE WORST IS YET TO COME)
Written and Directed by Nile Harris
Presented in association with Ping Chong and Company
TESTIFY (THE WORST IS YET TO COME) is a lecture on absence, abjection, and American nationalism. Navigating through the anonymous logic of the internet, where everyone has an opinion, this solo performance, or incellectual rant, poses a rhetorical insurrection of the priorities of neoliberalism and pays homage to the memory of a friend gone too soon.
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TESTIFY (THE WORST IS YET TO COME) is co-commissioned, co-produced, and co-presented by The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival and Ping Chong and Company