Imagine there is a playwright with the rhythm, the cadence, the music of Samuel Beckett
Who is the anti-Beckett
Where Beckett is loneliness, despair, plunging into the abyss,
Caridad Svich in TOWN HALL is about connection, memory, hope.
As a play it is a proposal for a ceremony or interactive liturgy.
Yes, the audience is involved, but not forced to perform
Or to react in any particular way,
But only to be present.
Given the playwright's creativity in the digital medium, it would be interesting to see it reconceived for that format.
A profound act of healing.
Imagine there is a playwright with the rhythm, the cadence, the music of Samuel Beckett
Who is the anti-Beckett
Where Beckett is loneliness, despair, plunging into the abyss,
Caridad Svich in TOWN HALL is about connection, memory, hope.
As a play it is a proposal for a ceremony or interactive liturgy.
Yes, the audience is involved, but not forced to perform
Or to react in any particular way,
But only to be present.
Given the playwright's creativity in the digital medium, it would be interesting to see it reconceived for that format.
A profound act of healing.