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Peace, a Massacre, and the Umbrella
Peace, a Massacre, and the Umbrella is a trilogy of surreal plays by Katrin Arefy that aims to question the idea of us versus the other.
In the first play of the trilogy, THE ELBISNOPSRES!, breaking news about a distant civilization turns the prosaic tedium of a middle-class households day to a tempest in a teapot. Their attempt to overcome their fear-inducing ignorance by turning to their limited resources results in a farcical event. In the second play, A MASSACRE, discovering a pile of dead bodies in the middle of an office, work colleagues become embroiled in repetitive, predetermined, and nonnegotiable discussions. In the final play, LOVE IS A CARROT! OR CAN YOU LOVE THE UMBRELLA?, six pseudo-intellectual housemates get into endless groundless arguments, contradicting themselves and creating a cacophony of mad unreason. Unable to listen to each other or think outside of their very limited open minds, the characters are truer to our own world than we would like to believe.
The production is directed by Ali Jamali with a cast featuring Isaac J. Conner, Marie Dinolan, Louise Heller, Ali Jamali, Feryal Kilisli, Jonas Kobberdal, Andy Lachman, Anuj Parikh, Giselle Samson, and Danny Schwarz.
PMU is supported by Long Island City Artists, Inc. and The Plaxall Gallery. Long Island City Artists, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) arts advocacy organization with a mission to increase the development and visibility of professional and emerging artists in Long Island City, New York. We are based out of The Plaxall Gallery, a 12,000 square foot fine art community center in LIC. LIC, The Arts Happen Here! @LICArtists, @PlaxallGallery, #PlaxallGallery
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UbicaciónThe Plaxall Gallery (Ver)
5-25 46th Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11101
United States
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