The Arsonists: A Roaring Show with Flame-Filled Commentary
By TeenTix KC Member, Marin Heide
Smoke pours from the attic, sirens wail through the night, and red light floods the stage. The audience all asks the same question: how did we let it get this far? UMKC Conservatory’s production of The Arsonists is a blazing reminder that when violence is normalized, complacency kills. Grab your popcorn and a fire extinguisher to experience this shocking yet timely show.
The Arsonists is a dark satire and absurdist play by Max Frisch that comments on the enablement of evil in an unjust society. The show follows Gottleib and Babette Biedermann, a wealthy couple living in a 1950s town running rampant with fires. When two men appear at their door and ask to stay in the attic, Gottlieb reluctantly agrees. Despite claiming he hates arsonists, Gottlieb finds himself housing two of them, all the while denying the hilariously obvious signs that they are the perpetrators. As the barrels of petrol in the attic grow bigger and Gottleib’s conscious grows louder, he decides he must either speak out against the arsonists or stay silent and hope that his complacency saves him. This is not just a play—it's a reminder that a fire left untamed will only keep spreading.



















