Society is fuelled by anger; dissatisfaction shapes Twitter feeds, online petitions and protest marches. But is that enough to bring about change?
Alejandra and Marcela are planting bombs in the middle of the night. They don’t want violence. They just want to be heard. Prison’s not much of a threat when most of your friends are inside.
Then they meet José Miguel. He is from a different generation, a time when revolution was ripe and activism alive. And he offers them a chance to start a war.
This one is a play that is quick paced and very witty but has some really dark humour. However, it also contains some of the most personal and political monologues I’ve read in a while. I’d love to see this performed on stage on day. I can also recommend doing some additional reading about Chilean resistance against the dictatorship to get some of the more finer details.