Georg Büchner’s “Danton’s Death” takes place during the French Revolution. The once celebrated revolutionary leader Georges Danton comes into conflict with Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety. Mistrust, intrigue, and political power struggles lead to his arrest. Despite a passionate defense, Danton and his comrades are brought to trial, convicted, and ultimately executed—a sequence of events that reveals the full extent of revolutionary terror.

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