Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "The Welsh trio shares, \"When we started writing 'Straight Men,' it all started as a bit of a laugh in all honesty. I have a group of gay men outside a nightclub to thank for the hook ‘I’m really f****** scared of straight men’. It stuck with me for a while as I couldn’t quite shake it off.\n\n\"I think about the term 'straight men' and the feelings that arise, and how we really need to do better to achieve a shift in culture and change the universal experience that too many people face each day. If you sit by while your friend is being intimidating and outright inappropriate, you’re complicit in their behaviour. Call it out.\" https://tinyurl.com/yeyk863h",
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            "comment": "A fiery ballad of rage and mourning, this track channels ancestral memory through a darkly psychedelic folk lens, sounding a long-held cry for land, language, and survival.  \"Llef Hir\" reflects on a painful chapter in Welsh history and the lasting impact of cultural loss. The song looks back to periods when speaking Welsh was actively discouraged, including the era surrounding the Treachery of the Blue Books, when children were punished for using their mother tongue – echoes of which are still felt today.\n\nDrummer Luke Huw Llewellyn reveals, \"'Llef Hir' is a fiery ballad of rage and mourning. It ruminates on the deep wound carried by the Welsh nation. It is why Welsh entered a prolonged decline – and why the artwork for Llef Hir is bathed in blue. The colour serves both as an act of remembrance and an emblem of defiance: a tribute to our ancient Celtic ancestors, who once painted themselves in woad blue before battle.\"",
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            "comment": "He's not mentioned in the lyrics, but the song is focused on Leonard Peltier, whose story is told in the music video. Peltier is a Native American activist and member of the American Indian Movement (AIM) who lived on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. In 1977 he was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of two FBI agents in a shootout when the agents came to the reservation in 1975 to execute arrest warrants.\n\nPeltier maintained his innocence but was sentenced to two life terms in prison.  Rage Against The Machine pushed to free him via a pardon.\n\nThe song was released months before Bill Clinton was sworn in as president, but Clinton never took action on the case. In 2025, in one of his final acts in office, Joe Biden commuted the sentence of Peltier, who was 80 years old.",
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            "comment": "New music from currently-based South London band. The strange and excessive confusion of [their] city is reflected back in the anonymity of Kerala Dust’s basement studio. Kerala Dust seeks to bridge that divide between electronic music and traditional songwriting, drawing on influences as far and wide as TomWaits, Talking Heads and Abdulla Rashim. https://www.keraladust.com/",
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            "comment": "This one goes out to Kyle and Chris in Colorado Springs, who write, \"You're giving us the vibe that's getting us through some house painting.  Any room in the set for some of that Angine De Poitrine? Can't get enough of them since the live show!\"  Enjoy, and good luck with the painting!\n\nAngine de Poitrine is an experimental rock duo from Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. Formed in 2019, the group consists of two members performing under the pseudonyms Khn de Poitrine (guitar, bass, and microtonal instruments) and Klek de Poitrine (drums).\n\nThe duo have been performing together since they were teenagers. They first performed as Angine de Poitrine in 2019, but didn't begin performing consistently as the group until 2023. Their costumes and on-stage personas were initially created as a \"joke.\"  Having been told they could not perform in back-to-back weeks at the same venue, they did one show as themselves and one disguised in costume. As the band has evolved, the members have remained anonymous, which is their preference.\n\nThe band plays experimental rock and microtonal math rock using nonstandard tuning systems, complex rhythms, and largely instrumental compositions that they combine with performance art. Their live performances feature the musicians performing in oversized papier-mâché masks alongside stylized costumes and staging. Khn de Poitrine plays a custom-built, double-necked instrument consisting of a microtonal guitar and bass. https://tinyurl.com/absddmbe",
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            "comment": "Lou Reed was born on March 2, 1942!\n\nLou Reed's song “Dirty Blvd.” from his album New York (1989) represents an indictment of the disparity of wealth in New York City at the end of the Reagan era. The track provides a glimpse of the life of Pedro, an abused Hispanic boy living in the dilapidated Wilshire Hotel on West 58th Street amid luxury residential buildings.\n\nReed contrasts Pedro with the Manhattan elite, empowered by a resurgent Wall Street and a booming real estate market. Pedro is emblematic of the failed American Dream, of the betrayal of the Statue of Liberty to offer opportunity for immigrants.\n\nAs the crack cocaine epidemic batters poor neighborhoods, Pedro dreams of escaping his environs but is destined to end up on the dirty boulevard, where illicit activity is rampant. Blunt and candid, “Dirty Blvd.” is a commentary on inequality in the city, narrated by one of New York's great storytellers. https://tinyurl.com/3a3u4rp4",
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