The Ants Go Marching
by Chad Fontenot
In this absurdist, campy nightmare play, A is quitting cigarettes and must wait for the exterminator - if anyone's called them yet. The nightmare grows larger. The infestation is worse. Throughout the play, the apartment is an aesthetic manifestation in the inner mind of the character; freaking ants are freaking everywhere. An allegory on substance abuse and the hold our vices have over us as well as...
In this absurdist, campy nightmare play, A is quitting cigarettes and must wait for the exterminator - if anyone's called them yet. The nightmare grows larger. The infestation is worse. Throughout the play, the apartment is an aesthetic manifestation in the inner mind of the character; freaking ants are freaking everywhere. An allegory on substance abuse and the hold our vices have over us as well as environmentalist themes concerning respect for the littlest among us, this play is sure to confound, cringe, itch, and unnerve you.
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