the word "creation" in Hebrew (ITZIRA) comes from the word "instinct" (ITZAR), and rightly so.
A show/ play that excites us will sometimes touch us in our most sensitive and exposed places, reaching our secret thoughts and deepest emotions.
"At Maximum We Will Die", created by Efrat Steinlauf and Omer Shemer, in collaboration with Dramaturgy Dana Etgar, is a performance not to be missed!
The show plays on our fears in a sharp, sophisticated manner. From the moment we enter the lobby of the building where the show takes place - I will expand on this later - we confront our fears, and continue to do so throughout the show.
It's important to note that the show itself IS NOT scary. Talking dolls that are resurrected will not strike fear in the audiences' hearts. Fear of death... fear of failure... and the other apprehensions awoken by this show will certainly be scary, though.Together with the actresses (Shira Curiel, Rotem Nachmany, Jordan Segal and Kama Berman) who share their fears with us, we look inside, find our own fears, and share them as well. And so we go through a powerful and empowering journey. We are in the most direct confrontation with our fear, and let's talk frankly- who of us regularly makes it a point to stop his life and confront his fears?
The show is being presented in Lillenblum 7, Tel-Aviv. The structure of the Tel Aviv municipality is set up in a special way unique to this show, a way that allows this show to showcase "the center of fear," with the audience moving from room to room discovering other charming elements.
In conclusion- the show "At Maximum We Will Die" is a show that confronts us with our fear a very intelligent way. Reminds us of the ITZAR at the ITZIRA.
My recommendation: Check when the next show, and run to see it. You will come out stronger.
Photo Credit: Dan Ben Ari
For tickets and further information, visit At Maximum We Will Die site.
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