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300 el x 50 el x 30 el is a play by FC Bergman. It is a retelling of the flood.

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A village. A film crew. Six shacks. One dead sheep.

Anarchistic Belgian theater collective FC Bergman brings the full force of their chaotic, poetic brilliance to BAM with a theatrical and cinematic work of epic proportions. With some Old Testament inspiration (the title refers to the dimensions of Noah's Ark), they transform the Harvey Theater into a village in the woods, where live animals, a gigantic cast, and six small houses clustered around a pond. As a film crew circles the scene—revealing the wild humor and grotesque secrets that lurk behind closed doors—these stories build to an unforgettable fever pitch in the face of an oncoming flood.

Note: This show includes nudity, sexual content, and violence.






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