Two wealthy young urban developers, an environmental preservationist and a corporate profiteer, are embroiled in a battle for control of the redesign contracts for the Post-K city of New Orleans. The Vodoun god of death and resurrection enlists the services of a follower, a Cajun waiter, to help unite the developers for the common good. It is both developers' ravenous appetites - for food, power and one another - that not only define them but threaten to destroy both them and the city.
This surreal comedy/drama is the sixth and final play in Louie Crowder's "The Disaster Number 1604 Series".
Two wealthy young urban developers, an environmental preservationist and a corporate profiteer, are embroiled in a battle for control of the redesign contracts for the Post-K city of New Orleans. The Vodoun god of death and resurrection enlists the services of a follower, a Cajun waiter, to help unite the developers for the common good. It is both developers' ravenous appetites - for food, power and one another - that not only define them but threaten to destroy both them and the city.
This surreal comedy/drama is the sixth and final play in Louie Crowder's "The Disaster Number 1604 Series".
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