Dancing with the Dead (play)


Dancing with the dead is a 2005 play by Georgian playwright Miho Mosulishvili.

Plot synopsis

The Hotel Dreamland of Mountains is located near the border mountains in the background of the permanently proceeding war in the Caucasus. This hotel has two married couples: Boa and Davy, and Lily and Tattoo.
The trouble begins when it appears that their partner in the sales of heroin, Siko-torpedo, brought a gift, a suitcase on which they owe a life two million dollars. Still, five hundred thousand dollars doesn't suffice at the local price cost of a thousand heroin grams.
Boa compels the husband, Davy, that it, too, took a stick of golf in his hands and let it go to kill the other couple.
At that time, Tattoo compels the wife, Lily, that it, too, took a stick of golf in his hands and let it go to kill other couples.
When lags behind the live Lily and Devy from the hotel take out corpses, the shoes of the killed spouses start knocking on a ladder, and Pour and Tattoo start dancing with corpses on the back.
The owner who will provide proof comes that the accident was arranged artificially, and he has already returned the money, but only for this purpose doesn't kill Lily and Davy that the newlyweds have to liquidate Siko-torpedo.
Both are dead. Boa and Tattoo are already in heaven, where they, the golf teacher, have William Shakespeare, and in Solfeggio, they are engaged under the direction of the inventor of music notes Guido of Arezzo.
The owner who supervised and ruled all these events is sure that he created a more successful play than his friend William Shakespeare.

Characters

Davy — a husband, flicks his bracesBoa — a wife, stamps on the tips of her toesTattoo — the other husband clinks his beadsLily — the other wife, her beads resembling silver coins chinkOwner — a general of the Military Forces Department, walks noiselessly

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