THE ARCHITECTURE OF BLISS follows Lazar, a senior specialist at the Ministry of Intangible Assets, whose job is to inventory emotions, memories, and states of being. When happiness begins to appear without authorization, Lazar is sent to investigate.
What he finds is a city unraveling: kebab stands that rotate the world, children who author reality, plumbers who fix the universe with a wrench—and a mysterious button that can stop meaning itself.
Blending absurdist humor with quiet tenderness, the play explores bureaucracy, burnout, and the radical idea that choosing enough may be the most dangerous act of all.
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