Set in a world ravaged by the aftermath of the Great War, The Play Betelgeuse is a poetic and philosophical exploration of humanity's struggle for survival, truth, and meaning in the face of extinction. The story unfolds in the Temple of Al-Abda, a refuge on the fabled Black Road, where a group of survivors grapples with the impending death of Betelgeuse, a star symbolic of hope and memory. Through characters like Betelgeuse, the Boy, the Astronomer, and the Merchant, the play delves into profound themes: the fragility of human connection, the pitfalls of technology, and the timeless conflict between science, superstition, and love. Blending surreal dialogue with raw human emotions, Reza Kangazian crafts an allegory that asks us: What is life's meaning when the end is inevitable? A beautifully haunting work for fans of philosophical drama and existential literature, The Play Betelgeuse invites readers and viewers alike to reflect on their own relationships, decisions, and beliefs in an uncertain world.
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