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Old 11-17-2009, 04:18 PM
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Default Chimpanzee Murder, Conspiracy and Suicide Featured in New Play

What soap opera or TV thriller hasn't featured murder, conspiracy and suicide? We all know humans are capable of these things, but a new play, "Hominid," puts a twist on the drama by having human actors re-enact such events that took place in a colony of chimpanzees.
The stories are real and were documented by world-renowned Emory University primatologist Frans de Waal in his best-selling book, "Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex Among Apes."
Dr. de Waal tells me he is very pleased with the play, and notes that audiences won't see any actual chimps. Instead, he explained, "the actors act like chimpified humans!"

Here's a summary of the drama, as provided by Emory:
"A conniving kingmaker and his young protégé conspire to overthrow a popular king. Their plot fails, so they murder him instead. The kingmaker then installs his protégé as ruler. The young king does not properly reward his mentor, however, so the kingmaker selects a new protégé. Together, they torment the young king to the point of madness. He throws himself into the palace moat and drowns.

The brutal power struggle reads like a Shakespearean tragedy, but it actually happened on an island of captive chimpanzees at a Holland zoo during the late 1970s."


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