How to Not Save the World with Mr. Bezos by Maggie Kearnan A throne of red Solo cups, a pile of teeth, the ghost of Pete Seeger, and a little something for dinner. It’s a parallel present, and it’s illegal to be a billionaire. Jeffrey Bezos has agreed to give an interview in exchange for information on the federal case against him. But there’s something off about journalist Cherry Beaumont, a crowd is forming outside, and the onstage Fact Checker has a few important clarifications to make. The fall of capitalism is about to get very messy. Part of BPT's Fall Rep Festival. Produced in collaboration with the Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre.
Directed by Taylor Stark
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