152 W 71st St
New York, New York 10023

Originally written in 1956, 'The Balcony' is "a mind-blowing trip into a menacing and hilarious world of political intrigue, violent revolution and distorted eroticism." In a city aflame with revolution, Madame Irma runs a brothel in which men from all walks of life act out S&M games while dressed up like powerful figureheads of the regime: the Bishop, the Judge and the General of the Army. The play offers a statement on the relationships among sex, power and iconography when Madame Irma and her patrons appear on the Balcony in their costumes in order to calm the city after its royal palace and rulers are destroyed. Outside the brothel, an uprising threatens to engulf the streets.

Added by Upcoming Robot on September 26, 2012