Joshua Corey's brilliant and disturbing, sometimes "futuristic" Hannah and the Master reminds us with every word and trope that we are living, as he puts it, in the "night of human forgetting." Radiating out from the decades-long complex and confounding relationship between Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger, Corey creates a multi-layered and agonized series of reminders including everything from youthful love to the Nazis to the dark dimensions of our current and future cultural and eco-political fate.