There is a new play in town.
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To sum it up in a less flowery way because I had a hard time reading the description, (I absolutely abhor naggy texts) (and they say you hate what you are so) here's my take on the naggy text:
This play is about a white transvestite who was put into a circumstance where he finds himself powerfully bonded to a black lady, so much so that he committed sin upon his first sight of her. But we will learn that he cannot help it, because of how intermittently him and the lady have been connected since their previous lives.
This play is also about the family cat and his visions and reincarnations. It has lived a long time under the same position because it is unable to repent for his actions in its very first lifetime. While the cat recollects, we will meet ghosts of the past and revisit their sins (the white slavery monarchs, the German rulers, names you'll recognize) and we'll come to learn why the fore-mentioned couple has to suffer the way they did.
This play is finally about the black adopted girl (who in my personal opinion is an indecisive ingrate) and how her knowing the truth will change the destiny of everyone involved.
Go watch it.
I never thought I'd enjoy plays because I thought they were all as silly as interpretive dance (I'm sorry man if I can do those dance moves in 15 minutes, then you definitely cannot impress me in 15 minutes of your nonsense either) but this one literally had me at the edge of my seat.
I kept leaning forward at the vital points and because they kept drawing and re-drawing on the stage and its walls. And also partially because my contacts are the wrong degree and I can't see. I also heard the people behind me tsk at me blocking them unintentionally with my excitement but do I care nope nope nope.
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(read the rest at: http://www.thesmartlocal.com/read/the-book-of-living-and-dying!)
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