‘It’s society’s way of dealing with someone different’ — One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey Inside a psychiatric facility, Chief Bromden has been silent for years — confined and diminished by a system that labels, divides, and forgets. But he has a story to tell. He’s just been waiting for someone to listen. Enter Randle P. McMurphy: a gambler, a disruptor, a spark of chaos whose defiance shakes the ward and awakens something long dormant in Bromden and his fellow patients. Under Nurse Ratched’s iron rule, they’ve been stripped of their humanity — until McMurphy’s rebellion reminds them what it means to have a voice, and to be free. Based on Ken Kesey’s countercultural classic, Clint Dyer directs a bold new staging of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, starring Aaron Pierre and Giles Terera. A searing exploration of power, colonialism, and the systems built to silence dissent, this production reimagines a modern masterpiece through a vital new lens.