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INIGO RAMIREZ DE HARO
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Do I Have to Die For You to Notice Me?
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This contemporary masterpiece of intense black comedy creates an amazingly funny and witty topsy-turvy world that puts your values to the test. Why are we scared of the unspoken, the taboo, the dark side&death? Since the beginning of time great men have understood that death is part of life, for without death there is no life, and without life there is no death. There is no security only uncertainty. Inigo torpedoes us into surrealistic situations where you dont know anymore whats right, whats wrong, what to think, or what to feel&you dont know if dreams become true or truths become dream, nightmare&you dont know whether to laugh or cry, die or make love. Family, Medicaid, Euthanasia, Love, Suicide, the 1% and the rest of Us, Human relations, our place in Nature, the Government. . .leaps into this celebration of life! Joy!...Enjoy!!&Enjoy Death!!! Mature Content-17 yrs old above only admitted.
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Love Creek Productions
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We Couldn't Call It What We Wanted To Call It, So We Called It Holy Crap!!
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Originally titled Me cago en Dios (an often-used Spanish colloquialism that translates literally as "I Sh*t on God") the U.S. Premiere is translated by Ronald Rand and Inigo Ramirez de Haro. The site-specific production will be directed by Erica Gould utilizing a series of non-traditional spaces within the La MaMa arts complex. In the play, a man appeals for relief from his constipation, both mental and physical. In finding a way of coping with his discomfort, he is forced to relive the traumatic experiences of his youth. Ultimately, this caustic comedy explores religious indoctrination, sexuality, mysticism, and pedophilia in the Church.
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translated by Ronald Rand And Inigo Ramirez de Haro from play by de Haro
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