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Belgian performance group Ontroerend Goed visits UCLA's Freud Playhouse for a performance of their show that shocked and charmed audiences across Europe last year. Once and For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up and Listen offers a hilarious, disturbing and uncompromising examination of the emotional and physical jungle that is adolescence.
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very interesting. kinda of like staged and choreographed chaos. it all comes together in the end. lot of energy

This was wonderful & received a standing ovation. I recommend it - definitely if you teach teenagers.
Website: http://www.uclalive.org/event.asp?Event_ID=648
West Coast Premiere
Presented by Kopergietery & Richard Jordan productions ltd.
To venture into the emotional and physical jungle of adolescence, the Ontroerend Goed performance group has enlisted 13 teenage guides who are going to tell it like it is, like it or not. This completely uncompromising look at the raw urges and untamed thoughts rattling around in semi-adult bodies shocked and charmed audiences across Europe last year. Hilarious, disturbing and strangely life-affirming, Once and For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up and Listen pulls down all the barriers. You’ll never look at a teenager the same way again.
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