"call me a fool, but I don't want to die" is a near-miss, a satsplanke between the past and the future. There is a notion of freedom, where nothing can be seen clearly and all possibilities are open. Or do they do it? Is there anything we don't want to lose? Here in the Shawshank Redemption seemingly directionless regime hangs the play's people and trembles. They're groping around, while time goes by and death still stands.
Karen Emptied and Naja Lee Jensen has actor graduated from the Academy for performing arts. In an attempt to understand what could be our time-naturalism, started work on this notion of Ibsen. At the time, Ibsen wrote, the children were born, many of the thought ways that today is central to our understanding of what it means to be human. With "call me a fool, but I don t want to die" › pulls Emptied and Lee Jensen lines back to these big ideas when they here is giving his version of what it means to be human in today's oppjagede, information-saturated and volatile reality. With the equal and simultaneous actions, they write themselves into the post dramatic tradition and spins a complex psychological narrative full of realistic gjenkjennelighet and abstraction.
The scene is a cross section of an apartment building where five people are living their lives in the safe Center. Actually, it happens well nothing, or everything just happens? The whole Foundation is moving and important decisions need to be taken, but perhaps not here, not now.
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