: Known for its highly physical performances, "exotically absurd" costumes, and use of archival news footage to connect the past and present.
: Critics highlight its use of nudity and raw sexual energy as a political act, alongside biting humor and "burning conviction" from its performers. Cast and Creative Team
: The work explores the myth of Antigone alongside Cuban historical figures, particularly poet José Martí, to contrast revolutionary ideals with current realities.
: Often includes Daysi Forcade , Giselda Calero, Luis Manuel Álvarez, and Linnett Hernández .
: The play eschews a linear storyline for a series of non-linear monologues and absurdist encounters, often described as a "remix" of frustrations and national demands.