The collective vision of the troupe for this play is profound, its synopsis states, “In a world stained by war and oppression, where people bury their heads in the sand, pretend to be happy, and praise civilization, this play confronts the questions we need to ask ourselves.”
The collective vision of the troupe for this play is profound, its synopsis states, “In a world stained by war and oppression, where people bury their heads in the sand, pretend to be happy, and praise civilization, this play confronts the questions we need to ask ourselves.”