Eve is a meta-theatrical conversation between some of the great works of theatre, film, and literature, employed to speak to present day issues of nationalism, immigration rights, the First Amendment, refugees, an expanding opioid epidemic, and the purpose of the theatre itself. As a hybrid adaptation of the 1950 film All About Eve and Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus, Eve investigates the roles of women, the currency of female youth and beauty, the relationships between mothers and daughters, fathers and daughters, political corruption, and the abuse of power

The Phoenix Theater San Francisco

Eve – Dramatists Guild of America SF Footlights – Stephen Richter

Eve – EVE FULL SCRIPT – Stephen Richter

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Footnote:  It was such a delicious synchronicity that “Eve” made her U.S. debut at the Phoenix Theater, since Jean Cocteau’s version of Oedipus Tyrannus “The Infernal Machine” opened on February 3, 1958 at the Phoenix Theater in New York, under the direction of Herbert Berghof… (Was übrigens ist sehr sehr cool , nicht wahr?)