Acts of Disobedience
DiegodeLosAndes
あらすじ
Acts of Disobedience brings together four groundbreaking plays by Diego de Los Andes - Chilean-born playwright, street performer, and poetic insurgent - whose work reimagines theater as a site of political rupture and radical tenderness. Born from the corners of Los Angeles, the silence of migration, and the poetry of resistance, these plays move across borders, bodies, and timelines. Performed in public spaces and underground stages, they echo the voices of the undocumented, the exiled, the forgotten, and the reborn. This collection includes: Battleship Tijuana - A border noir about a pair of lost siblings navigating the militarized dreamscape between survival and surrender. A story of blood, betrayal, and the blurred lines of identity. TH3 M3XIC4NS 0F TH3 FUTUR3 - A speculative chorus of ancestors, rebels, and coded ghosts who speak from a post-border future, where resistance becomes ritual and memory rewrites the past. IRENE & DANTE - A poetic and philosophical love story between a journalist and a fugitive, set in a world where surveillance is scripture and tenderness is rebellion. Poetry and Death of a Contemporary Miner - A lyrical monologue that confronts labor, loss, and invisibility in the extractive economies that bury both body and soul.