"Vox," written by Brandon Tijerina, is a stage production that explores the complexity of communication and human connection in a world shaped by technology and social media. The play is set in a dystopian future where individuals' voices and their ability to speak freely are heavily controlled. The story follows a character navigating this oppressive environment, where all speech is forbidden.
Through a mix of surreal and grounded elements, "Vox" delves into themes of identity, control, and resistance, exploring the consequences of living in a society where words and voices are tightly regulated. It presents a thought-provoking commentary on the power of language, silence, and the human desire to be heard. The narrative pushes the boundaries of storytelling and invites the audience to reflect on the significance of communication in shaping one's reality.
PLEASE BE ADVISED, the following production of VOX includes the following possible content and triggers: Flashing strobe lights, loud sound effects and noises, prop weapons, physical violence, strangulation, blood, realistic stage combat, and themes of horror and death. It may not be suitable for young children or anyone sensitive to these themes.