GREAT find re the play!
And if Santeria isn't at the bottom of this case, it could be a gang-rape film to be sold over the internet. There are so many strange possibilities that I can't even sort them out anymore. Aruba and this case may consign "Occam's Razor" to the dustbin of history.
Here's a paragraph from a review of "Many Colors Make The Thunder-King":
[In simplest terms, what we have here is a fun-loving fairy tale. Shango, the Thunder King of the play's title, embarks on a good old-fashioned soul-search that leads him toward romance, intrigue, and adventure. He also must confront a wave of riddles about who we are and how we got here, and by play's end, the moral of the story--don't be overly ambitious, and don't abuse the generosity of Mother Earth--is clear. Three drummers sit stageside, thumping out waves of wonderfully contagious rhythms as the story unfolds. The show emits a traditional, communal ambience, with its action performed on a wide-open platform; one gets the feeling that the audience for such an event should not just attend, but really participate.]
http://www.citypages.com/databank/18/848/article3294.asp