REVIEW: Columbia-Walsh’s “Fear and Trembling” is an ingenious, faithful but challenging take on Kierkegaard

11.20.24
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Fear and Trembling is a nuanced, loving testament to drama, faith and existentialist philosophy that melds the intellectual with the romantic. It is also the culmination of Columbia-Walsh’s journey with the text, an intellectual and spiritual exorcism spanning two years of study.

Fear and Trembling written and directed by Brennan Columbia-Walsh ’26 was performed at The Dome at Yale Schwarzman Center Nov. 7 to Nov. 9. 

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