The Animals and Children Took to the Streets

  • The Animals and Children Took to the Streets

5/6/19 (Mon), Tokyo

Who knew dystopian theater could be so much fun? A rundown tenement somewhere in what looks like pre-war Europe (the creators call their group 1927, so I’ll go with that) becomes increasingly unmanageable, and the deprived children are becoming dangerously restless. A well-meaning mother brings her daughter to the area in the belief that all the kids really need is art classes and pasta sculptures. She gradually gets caught up in reality as the situation worsens and her daughter is kidnapped. The kids go a step too far when they kidnap the mayor’s cat, prompting authorities to turn to, let’s say, chemical means to quell the problem.

What could be a depressingly heavy-handed story is presented in a subversively light-hearted manner that makes its point much more subtly. Continue reading