
We're Gonna Die 2015
We're Gonna Die (2015) is a raw, life-affirming stage show that blends humor, vulnerability, and collective catharsis into an unforgettable 51-minute experience.
Director: Paul Lazar
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is We're Gonna Die (2015) about?
We're Gonna Die is an intimate, life-affirming performance that explores mortality with humor and heart. Through music, spoken word, and audience participation, it turns a universal fear into a shared celebration of existence.
Who directed We're Gonna Die?
Paul Lazar directed this unique stage production, bringing together theater and music in a bold, experimental format.
Who stars in We're Gonna Die?
The film features David Byrne, Young Jean Lee, and Future Wife, blending indie-pop energy with avant-garde storytelling.
Is We're Gonna Die (2015) worth watching?
If you enjoy offbeat, thought-provoking performances that balance humor and emotion, this 51-minute show is absolutely worth your time. It's a rare blend of music and theater that leaves a lasting impression.
How long is We're Gonna Die?
We're Gonna Die runs for 51 minutes.
About We're Gonna Die (2015) — A 51-minute stage show on life, death, and David Byrne's music
We're Gonna Die (2015) is a raw, life-affirming stage show that blends humor, vulnerability, and collective catharsis into an unforgettable 51-minute experience. Directed by Paul Lazar and helmed by playwright Young Jean Lee alongside musical icon David Byrne, the performance transforms a shared fear of mortality into a shared celebration of being alive.
With Future Wife, Lee's band, the production turns the inevitable into something playful and communal, inviting audiences to laugh, sigh, and even perform along in a space where no one faces the end alone. It's a rare blend of avant-garde theater and indie-pop energy that lingers long after the final note, proving that even in the face of the unknown, we're all in this together.