Apocalyptically correct is the new show by Luis Piedrahita, an ingenious monologue about freedom. Humankind has always wanted to do whatever it wants, but is that possible, or is our destiny written and we cannot change it?
Luis ironizes about the horoscope, which is irrefutable proof that our destiny is written in the stars, and about motorhomes, which is proof that it is written on road maps.
In this monologue, Piedrahita lashes out with the destructive fury of a puppy against topics such as electric eels, pubic hair, soy milk, rain, or freedom of expression. These are controversial topics, but Luis fears nothing. Why? Well, because fear scares away laughter, and reciprocally, laughter scares away fear.
A monologue with a pinch of magic, essential to understanding the origin of our fears and our hopes.
A goldfinch-paced pilgrimage through the meadows of absurdity, surrealism, and imagination. What is the point of all this? None. But no one can say anything to Piedrahita because he does this for one reason only: Because he feels like it. It is written, and we cannot change it.