“It’s a play that turns into a musical. And the play part takes place before the 2016 election and then a traumatic incident happens and it kind of goes into a fever-dream-world-fantasy that takes place 50 years in the future, but it’s actually taking place now. […] It turns “The King and I” on its head a little bit. Where we’re telling the story of America the same way Americans went to Thailand to tell the story of their country.”
















