The Exiles|Paradise Lost: The Forgotten Children
The debut production of Doomsday Productions
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The Day of Final Judgment draws near. Are you ready?
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In a bookstore buried beneath a thousand years of memories, estranged twin siblings meet again.
She hides in plain sight as the shopkeeper, seeking redemption for centuries of downfall through small acts of kindness.
He has wandered through religion, war, and politics, pulling humanity’s strings from the shadows under the guise of “balance”—but what is his true motive?
Paradise Lost: The Forgotten Children is a two-hander staged in an intimate setting, where the audience is immersed in the characters’ world and witnesses the long-awaited reunion of two fallen angels.
They once fought side by side, only to become bitter enemies. Now, with Heaven’s gates closed and judgment approaching, all that remains is one final conversation.
This is a story of family and betrayal, faith and rebellion, love and destruction.
In this intimate space, the audience will feel the tension, suppressed emotions, outbursts, and breakdowns at close range.
Onstage, there is no simple good or evil—only two souls, torn between love and hatred, clinging to dignity and each other.
⚠️ Content advisory: The performance includes scenes of physical conflict, sexual intimacy, and themes of suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.
Before the world ends, there will be no right or wrong, no saintly redemption—only the deepest love and hatred between them.
You will step into their space: the place where they lived, argued, loved, and destroyed each other. You will bear witness to a profound exchange of fate, up close.
As judgment looms, can they still choose?
Can they still love?
Can they still be forgiven?
The debut production of Doomsday Productions
❍
The Day of Final Judgment draws near. Are you ready?
❍
In a bookstore buried beneath a thousand years of memories, estranged twin siblings meet again.
She hides in plain sight as the shopkeeper, seeking redemption for centuries of downfall through small acts of kindness.
He has wandered through religion, war, and politics, pulling humanity’s strings from the shadows under the guise of “balance”—but what is his true motive?
Paradise Lost: The Forgotten Children is a two-hander staged in an intimate setting, where the audience is immersed in the characters’ world and witnesses the long-awaited reunion of two fallen angels.
They once fought side by side, only to become bitter enemies. Now, with Heaven’s gates closed and judgment approaching, all that remains is one final conversation.
This is a story of family and betrayal, faith and rebellion, love and destruction.
In this intimate space, the audience will feel the tension, suppressed emotions, outbursts, and breakdowns at close range.
Onstage, there is no simple good or evil—only two souls, torn between love and hatred, clinging to dignity and each other.
⚠️ Content advisory: The performance includes scenes of physical conflict, sexual intimacy, and themes of suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.
Before the world ends, there will be no right or wrong, no saintly redemption—only the deepest love and hatred between them.
You will step into their space: the place where they lived, argued, loved, and destroyed each other. You will bear witness to a profound exchange of fate, up close.
As judgment looms, can they still choose?
Can they still love?
Can they still be forgiven?
The Romantic
"Unique, Authentic, Profound" – Writing the Soul’s Poetry Through Theatre.
Romanticist Theatre was born from an endless pursuit of art and emotion.
Romanticist Theatre was born from an endless pursuit of art and emotion.
Tony Shih
Mally Chang
Mally Chang