I'm Not Saying We Should, But What If We Did?
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Minotaur Theatre Company
Violence against women is declared a national emergency, and celebrity politicians with their absurdist policies are at an all-time high. Aspiring leaders Maud and Agnes take to a Saturday night chat show to… ban men. What starts as small, radical ideas escalates into a chaotic spectacle of smeared makeup and drenched mayhem. Blending absurdist flashbacks and sharp dialogue, this satirical comedy offers a provocative commentary on the rise of celebrity politicians. If people can elect Donald Trump, would they trust two women dressed as clowns?
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