The Last Supper, a comedy with bite by David Simpatico
A READING OF A NEW PLAY BY DAVID SIMPATICO.
The guests are late, the grid is on the fritz, and sirens blast out dire warnings of impending doom. Wine-wrangler PATTY RUE runs into trouble when recently deceases corpses rise from the grave as UNDEAD CANNIBALS, devouring humans and spreading the ZOMBIE VIRUS.
Despite the zombies, sirens and disinformation spewed by SIRI, the malfunctioning smart-house computer, MANNY and his guests finally sit for the Last Supper. But each time guest-of-honor EDGAR raises his glass for his final, farewell toast, he is interrupted by desperate intruders seeking sanctuary from the Undead.
This aggressive black comedy explores the Great Replacement Theory to its logical, self-destructive ends. The desperate survivors band together in the flux of what’s real and unreal, fighting for their lives against the undead, against the machines, and against each other.