L'Opera des Figues
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No Hay Banda took its name from David Lynch's ''Mulholland Drive'' and means "There is no band." Member [[Ximena Faya]] is married to [[Steven Adkins]]. | No Hay Banda took its name from David Lynch's ''Mulholland Drive'' and means "There is no band." Member [[Ximena Faya]] is married to [[Steven Adkins]]. | ||
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Ribald piece of puppet theater written and produced by Argentine puppeteer Pablo Mollusconi with his troupe No Hay Banda. The play was performed throughout the Summer of 2003 in Toulouse, France with mixed results. A riot at one showing, unrelated to the play itself, has ensured its notoriety.The plot revolves around a farm set in a fictional post-revolutionary milieu. A young girl, made mute by the tragic loss of her mother, is beset on all sides by a callow student, a domineering father with incestuous designs, an enamoured, self-centered aristocrat and a scheming monk. Her only friends are a mangy dog and a horse well past her prime. The action is a battle of wills on which her physical and moral integrity depends, ending in a fiery cleansing. The girl absconds with an alien who finds her voice when he plays her like a delicate instrument somewhere away on a red-sunned planet.
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No Hay Banda took its name from David Lynch's Mulholland Drive and means "There is no band." Member Ximena Faya is married to Steven Adkins.