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A lively group of young club members decide to stage an old-age masquerade by adopting the dress and mannerisms they imagine for themselves decades hence, practicing behaviors and inviting an elder neighbor for verisimilitude. Their preparations prompt playful role-playing and thoughtful conversation about how tastes, dispositions, and identities change over time, the multiplicity of selves across life epochs, and how compressing those contrasts can reveal human inconsistencies. The piece balances social comedy with reflective speculation about aging and the imaginative work of anticipating one's future self.
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