Escobar's Hippo
Written by Franky D. González
Directed by Alejandra Luna
Performances
Westhoff Theatre
Friday, February 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 & 22 at 7:30 p.m.
sunday, February 16, at 2 p.m.
Synopsis
A Colombian town along the Magdalena River plunges into chaos after a flatulent, destructive, easily offended, and adventurous hippo comes to town and wreaks havoc. The crisis worsens when people begin transforming into hippos themselves causing, not only chaos, but the beginnings of a revolution where humans are trampled by these new Hipposapiens. As this shifting of civilization unfolds, three friends try to figure out how to deal with the transforming population and solve the connection between the hippos and a notorious drug lord. An homage to the works of Ionesco (namely Rhinoceros and The Killer), this play explores through absurdity and comedy the very serious and deadly consequences that come with the surrendering of humanity in favor of bestial urges and selfgratification.
Content Disclosures: Escobar’s Hippo contains explicit language, loud noises, gunshot noises, screaming, and haze. Please contact the House Manager with any concerns
Run Time: 90 minutes with no intermission.