Mefloquine Dreams Sophie ‘‘Rémy’’ Bossart

About This Show

“Mefloquine Dreams” is a play exploring the damaging effects of an anti-malaria drug, mefloquine, and its psychoactive properties. In some instances, this drug mysteriously attacks the mind, leaving one with side effects including insomnia, psychosis, paranoia, anxiety and even suicidal/homicidal ideations and attempts. Another side effect is strange dreams, commonly referred to as “mefloquine dreams.”
Delusions for some can be so strong that the individual can no longer tell what’s real and what’s not. The question of why this drug is still on the market for civilians after it was banned from the military and Peace Corps remains unanswered.
“Mefloquine Dreams” is a dark comedy following a soldier suffering from mefloquine toxicity, and also a study on anxious movement and character work through guided meditation.

About the Artist

Sophie ‘‘Rémy’’ Bossart is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts – Experimental Theatre Wing. She recently founded company LIBERTINE Entertainment in order to help garner gender equity in the entertainment industry. Artistically inspired by the likes of Jean-Paul Sartre and Salvador Dali, written works include Sideshow: A Nightmare in One Act (Part One in The Drunk Judy Chronicles) and For What Seemed Like Forever. She is elated to debut Part Two of her surreal and comedic series at Dixon Place.

Friday, October 21 at 10pm

General Admission

$15 in advance
$18 at the door

Students/Seniors/idNYC

$12

Estimated Runtime
60 minutes

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Credits

Written and directed by Sophie “Rémy” Bossart

Co-directed by Bailey Nassetta

Featuring
Max Longstreet
Jillian Puhalla
Kerry McEnerney
Caitlin Misuraca
Jessica Dukatt
Jennifer Vargas
Andrew Carr
Patrick Cuervo Dwyer
Sophie Bossart

Lighting by Elizabeth Stewart

Stage Managed by Rachel Daugherty

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