Brainwashed is a delightfully absurd yet strangely heartfelt extravaganza. Imagine Beckett meets Marx in a kaleidoscope of red flags, gulags, and even gastronomy! Alina Konon (with Nathan Mohebbi's direction), navigates this surreal spectacle with infectious enthusiasm. The heartfelt twist? Amidst the chaos, genuine bonds of unity shine through, reminding us that even in the most outlandish circumstances, the human spirit remains unbreakable....
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This is a thought-provoking and immersive solo clown show that delves into the unsettling reality of growing up under a dictatorship. Alina intricately weaves her personal experiences from Belarus into a dark comedy that is both surreal and captivating. ...
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"A chaotic, hilariously feral, yet vulnerable journey." I didn't quite know what to except, as this was my first time seeing a one-woman show. However, Alina's performance is nothing short of mesmerizing, as her acting and methodologies transport the audience through the timelines of her life in Belarus and love for all things communist. Even for those with little to no prior understanding of life in Belarus, by the end of the show, you will have a greater sense of the experiences and feelings Alina conveys. Her ability to evoke such strong emotions, from gut-wrenching laughter to tears, is a testament to her extraordinary talent. It's rare to find a performance that so authentically encapsulates the perplexities of life and I can guarantee ...
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