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The year is 2062. The internet is gone. Art is dead. And the richest men on earth would trade their fortunes for one true performance.
After a devastating war with the machines, the world has split into two religions: the rich, who have everything except meaning, and the poor, who have nothing except each other. Film survives only on physical discs, sold like contraband. In an underground arena, a talent show offers desperate performers a single brutal rule — move the judges, or die.
Into this world steps Abhinayesh, the youngest son of a forgotten acting legend — a gentle young man imprisoned in his own home, serving the three elder siblings who broke his family. He does not know that he carries his father's gift. He does not know that a stranger claiming to be God has chosen him. And he does not know the price of saving art.
The Saviour of Art is a darkly theatrical family tragedy about imitation and the real thing, the machines we build and the people we become — and the question that haunts an age of artificial creation: when humans lose the art in everything, what difference remains between them and a machine?
A play in two acts, complete with full production notes for staging and performance.
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