My Mamma And The Full-Scale Invasion


The play documents the cultural setting of a provincial comedy to dramatize the discourse, looking back on memories of War times, WWII fighting nazi’s, moving in the direction of a more modern Europe, and the pace of technology for future generations/ the fashionable trends of consumerism.

First, the crude way in which the story is constructed by the Mother’s live in partner, Lindsay Smiling plays Man or Igor. The distances in which time enters a migrant story when an imaginary plot arises and watch it being recreated from the discourse over the phone. How the technology brings characterisation to understand the relationship, phone conversations materialise details within their personalities with heightened bravado or down right exaggeration.

The narrator telling the story, Suli Holum introduced the situation, to imagine this hellish comedy taking place amongst a real threat to their livelihood. Sasha the daughter of Olga, at times interact, and the scenario of this play between her mother, who brutally ridicules her as awkwardly unattractive; while the mother is described as a celebrity driven bourgeois, and a patriotic Ukrainian woman personally and desperately fighting in this delusional war against the Russians. We would call her crazy in her right mind. In Love and War All Is Fair, and her expressive quality characterizes the people in contradiction with this culture war, a critical mother-daughter overwhelming relationship. A nation in the same league as her larger-than-life personality. Olga is chain smoking, talking to her allies, President Biden, the U.N., and on skype to discuss the perils of war. The War takes on a whole new normal for the civilian stuck between warring nations.

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