Luis Piedrahita's latest show, "Apocalyptically Correct," is a clever monologue that dives deep into the concept of freedom. It explores the age-old human desire to act on whims and question whether destiny is predetermined or if we have the power to change our paths. Throughout the performance, Piedrahita humorously critiques various topics such as astrology—the ultimate proof that our fate is written in the stars—and caravan travels, which serve as a metaphor for what is laid out on our roadmaps. He passionately discusses a range of controversial subjects including electric eels, body hair, soy milk, rainfall, and freedom of expression. Each topic is met with fearless humor, as Piedrahita believes that fear inhibits laughter, and vice versa. This monologue is imbued with a touch of magic that captivates audiences and invites them to reflect on our fears and aspirations. It’s a whimsical journey through the absurd and surreal that leaves everyone pondering the meaning of it all. Why?
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