We sit and watch white words scroll down dark screens. They describe in several languages a society laid out according to Enlightenment ideals—a society embracing religious tolerance in which "human cruelty and violence" may be overcome through "social improvement and government structures." But this is no lecture on Locke and Hume being delivered in Montclair State University's handsome new theater. It's the prologue to Bill T. Jones's galvanic and... More >>>