Things Are Going to Change, I Can Feel It. is an absurdist tale of a Midwestern stewardess who becomes the president of the United States of Whosiwhatsits. During her years of leadership, under the Party of the Loosened Corset, she is confronted with an invasion by Britain, an extended war, economic distress and her own failures and triumphs as a political leader.
The piece is a timely examination of the continued threats to our civil liberties, the war in Iraq and on terrorism, and collective anxiety over the current leadership of our nation. With the very real possibility of our first female president and the play's examination of war, terrorism, airplane crashes, wire tapping, ineffectual presidencies, and "reality" pop culture, Things Are Going to Change, I Can Feel It. is a non-narrative, multi-media collage of performance, video, dance, and music.
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