The Tell-Tale Heart: A Rap Adaptation

The Tell-Tale Heart: A Rap Adaptation

By Litquake, San Francisco's Literary Festival

“The Tell-Tale Heart" is a hip hop musical layered with themes like Indigenous erasure, racism, and the price of a guilty conscience

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450 Florida Street San Francisco, CA 94110

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Arts • Literary Arts

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Co-presented with Word for Word

“The Tell-Tale Heart,” adapted by Carlos Aguirre, is a hip hop musical layered with themes like Indigenous erasure, internalized racism, and the price of a guilty conscience. Using a blend of rap, classical music, and vocal percussion it tells the story of an unnamed narrator in an Indigenous community obsessed with ridding himself of his own roots by meticulously plotting against, executing, and burying his elderly neighbor in whose “vulture eye” he sees his own past reflected. However, his growing paranoia and belief that he can hear the old man's heart beating in the form of a haunting drum circle underneath the floorboards leads to his confession revealing his true madness. You cannot bury who you are. The ghost of your ancestors will haunt you like the “beating of a hideous heart…” Doors at 6:30pm. $35, limited sliding scale tickets available

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