Doomocracy: an American Horrorshow at Brooklyn Army Terminal
In a room hung with blue and purple crushed velvet curtains, an actor, Matthew Korahais, plays an electric organ with one hand and gestures to a half-open coffin shaped like a Hostess Ho Ho. It’s a coffin for kids who die young from tasty, nasty things—he sings this in rhymes, his face semi-sad. He’s hilarious.
Korahais’ little scene is a comic interlude in Doomocracy, a house of real-life horrors created by artist Pedro Reyes, directed by Meghan
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