Charaters: DOA (Man With a Problem), HKA (Man Who Has Lost Everything), GK (Such a Young Girl), GÇ (Such a Young Boy), ASA (Man Who’s Hiding His Name, SAA (Man Who’s Crying All the Time), Lunapark’s Watchman

About the Play: Six characters, in an “imaginary” country where there is an increasing violation of freedom, search for a solution to their situation. The play lays out a political atmosphere in which the audience is expected to correlate with his/her own existence.  While the carnivalesque metaphor of an amusement park is subverted, the references are also de-contextualized. As the play unfolds issues related to freedom violations, Turkish/Armenian conflicts, massacres related to differences in religious sects, Kurdish identity and sexual exploitation and discrimination of underage girls are under focus. The play creates a space for the audience to break the codes and decipher the meanings…