This is definitely not a part of Incan history that I learned about in school. This play feels so well-researched considering that so little is actually known about the historic figure that has come to be known as Felipillo. Who did Felipillo actually betray. His people or those that conquered them? This play asks these questions in such a unique way where time and reality is constantly being played with. This is a play that forces the audience to consider who gets to decide whose history is worth remembering.
This is definitely not a part of Incan history that I learned about in school. This play feels so well-researched considering that so little is actually known about the historic figure that has come to be known as Felipillo. Who did Felipillo actually betray. His people or those that conquered them? This play asks these questions in such a unique way where time and reality is constantly being played with. This is a play that forces the audience to consider who gets to decide whose history is worth remembering.