Fragments is a visceral, genre-defying theatrical experience that fractures time, language, and identity.
Welcome to a liminal world where grief lingers, power corrodes, and love refuses to disappear.
Fragments is an anthology of three interwoven worlds, performed by three actors, bound by a single question: what makes us human when everything else falls away?
From a future where connection is almost extinct (With You), to a collapsing city haunted by loyalty and moral paralysis (Demons), to a nightmarish descent into obsession and power (Macbeth), Fragments is a triptych of psychological rupture.
- With You follows a bond between two lost souls stuck together in a post-apocalyptic
society where isolation is the norm. Through their evolving relationship, they uncover
deeper layers of their identities, intertwined pasts and the traumas that shaped who
they are, learning to face the cost of loving each other in a fractured world.
- Demons is the story of Nicolas and Peter, two childhood friends on whom looms the
fate of their entire city. While it teeters on collapse in a time of extreme political
instability, they face each other... and themselves; seeking hope and trust in world that
offers neither. An adaptation of the novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
- Macbeth explores the haunting descent of the relationship between Macbeth and
Lady Macbeth. It puts their power-dynamics and seductive manipulation to the fore
against the backdrop of a surreal, fluid and nightmarish world, exploring the cost of
obsessive ambition on their personal psyches and crumbling relationship. An
adaptation of the William Shakespeare play.
Enter into a charged space between repression and rebellion, beauty and brutality.
Ages: 16 and above.
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