Apocalyptically correct is the new show by Luis Piedrahita, a monologue full of wit and humour in which he analyses what freedom is all about. In this show, Piedrahita investigates the nonsense and contradictions of our daily lives with the intention of finding out, once and for all, what freedom is made of and what it is for.
Human beings always want to do whatever they want, but is that possible? Is it possible to be free or is our destiny written in advance and we cannot change it? Luis takes an ironic look at the horoscope, which is irrefutable proof that our destiny is written in the stars, and campervans, which symbolise freedom and are irrefutable proof that our destiny is only written on road maps and in the special offers section of Leroy Merlin.
In addition, he will question some of the truths assumed by our society, such as the existence of electric eels or tornadoes. And nobody can say anything to him, because Piedrahita does this for one reason only, for the noblest reason there is: because he feels like it.