For Freudians, Anti-Freudians and fans of farce alike, this play brings together a delightful and moving mixture of both criticism and sympathy for the Father of Psychiatry. Set in the final year of Freud's life, when he is exiled to England during WWII and dying of cancer of the jaw, the play focuses on Freud's own possible last thoughts, alter-egos, and neuroses developed from his experiences and revelations while treating hysterical patients. Plus a hilarious appearance by the sycophantic Spa...
Freud: Jessica. The young may speak what the old cannot bear to utter. Jessica: Because I can articulate these things does not mean I am able to bear them.