Commission Ronnie's Eclectic Modern Rock Opera "Simplex One."
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STORY SUMMARY
PROJECT OVERVIEW
“Simplex One” is a series of abstract
vignettes. The world this takes place in is a media junkyard complete with
trees, newspaper clipping leaves, broken televisions, radios and many rusty
and dusty consumer goods. These goods are “manufactured wants” developed to
cover the pain of the population’s stagnation of self discovery. Although
the scenery will change, the media junkyard world always exists in the
background. It is the periphery of the set where the marginalized malcontent
characters reside both physically and mentally. The land of the outcasts.
The story centers on malcontents
Gadfly and Shaqueefa Flowers. They are hoboes pushed to the periphery
because their talents are not necessary in the current industrialized
profit-driven society. The establishment is headed up by the Trinity
Puppeteer Jackals in the form of a Greek Chorus who puppeteer the figurehead
evil Nazi Mad Scientist and his henchman Drill Sergeant as well as the Nazi
Mad Scientist’s pop diva creation the Faux Queen (reminiscent of empty
modern pop singers.) The mainstream population is represented by
Innocent Child, Middle America Man, Mechanic, Smug Low Level Executive,
Gadfly’s Parents and the Paper Boy. The Paper Boy lives in the mainstream
world but often makes his way out to the periphery. He is curious and sees
problems with the status quo.
Act One begins with the introduction
of the main characters all involved in their own realms. The Trinity
Puppeteer Jackals sit on top of the world controlling the Nazi Mad Scientist
who works on his creation the Faux Queen, and the Drill Sergeant who forces
the Innocent Child to walk goose step. At the periphery in the media
junkyard, hoboes Gadfly and Shaqueefa share poetry indicative of society’s
ills. As the act progresses we see how the establishment characters control
the general population through propaganda straight from the ideals of the
Creel Commission (the propaganda division under Woodrow Wilson.) The Nazi
wants to be God, and as a leader figurehead, will lead this world on a
downward spiral toward destruction. Through out the Nazi Mad Scientist
arrogantly speaks down to the population he controls. The population follows
because of deep seeded background assumptions placed in their minds through
the inoculation of propaganda using a holy tap water concoction and those
ideas are kept in place via the establishment controlled airwaves who devise
a powerful propaganda beam. The holy tap water is derived from the Faux
Queen’s Sweat. The Faux Queen is there for the population to idolize and
spread new trends resulting in the consumption of products instead of free
will. Meanwhile we see Gadfly and Shaqueefa having difficulty being
assimilated into the population and spend most of act one out on the
periphery singing about the flawed society.
Act Two begins with the
transformation of Gadfly and Shaqueefa. Gadfly falls into a dream state
where his nightmares reveal he was mentally abused by his parents. Painful
realizations eventually lead to self awareness and empowerment. Gadfly and
Shaqueefa lead a group of malcontents in a revolution through music. This
music is called “Gangr’ear” by the establishment and the malcontents begin
to raise havoc. The Malcontent musicians love the idea of the establishments
given mantle of the aforementioned disease “Gangr’ear.” They say everyone
should get a good case of it! The malcontents are perceived to be
terrorists. This is fostered by the establishment’s use of propaganda, much
like the technique’s used against activist groups who were convicted of
crimes they never committed to hinder new ideas and the progress of
humanity.
Deep in his lab with heavy pressure
from the controlling Trinity Puppeteer Jackals, the Nazi Mad Scientist
searches desperately for a cure for the Gangr’ear strain. He concocts the
antidote, a potion he calls “parasitus malcontentus.” The antidote potion
wipes out the revolution. Because all that is good has been wiped clean of
this world, not only do the Malcontents suffer a metaphoric death late in
the act, but even the establishment characters lose their power. They never
understood that the progressives meant to bring them along to a kind of
Promised Land and out of destruction through enlightenment. After this death
we see the break down of the third wall. Everyone steps out of character to
sing the final two numbers “Round World” and “Bullshit’s What They’re Sellin’
You” to the audience.