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The Sourdough Philosophy Spectacle and Circus (for grownups)
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Bread and Puppet Theater present:
The Sourdough Philosophy Spectacle and Circus (for grownups)
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Synopsis
The Sourdough Philosophy Spectacle and Circus is about the need for human fermentation. It takes a lesson from how apple cider is made. Our republic teases us with the possibility of democracy, but citizens are raised like military apple orchards, pruned down to their predictable minimums, yielding controlled fruits that lack the ecstasy of nature. However, human fermentation occurs in parts of the human body that are not governed by the government, like the guts and the gutsy parts of the brain. Fermented citizens are corrupted by the ecstasy of nature and from that corruption, derive strength to corrupt military-orchard citizens. The show is run by a bunch of cooks, specialists in cooking the various stews and pancakes of our everyday first world existence.
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