
Monte Casanova - Paperback
Monte Casanova - Paperback
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by Tutafarel (Author)
In a near-future Los Angeles ruled by media spectacle and systemic rot, Monte Casanova, a fallen icon born into power, grapples with his identity amid the political legacy surrounding his twin sister's death. As he seeks meaning in a culture driven by calculated public performance, he is forced to face surveillance, betrayal, and the cost of refusing to play his part. Told through a Chorus of journalists, influencers, and everyday digital spectators, "Monte Casanova" is a two-act modern tragedy about intimacy and image in a technological society. At its core, the play questions what it means to be seen and what it costs to disappear. What it means to live in a world that moves too fast for grief, memory, or any true meaning to settle. If you pause, you're forgotten. So, how do you resist?



















