top of page

Fruits

or, The Decline of a Distant Memory

Stuck in the midst of space and time, various entities are searching for meaning. There’s a smell of longing in the air and we’re falling through oblivion.

Fruits or, The Decline of a Distant Memory is a journey engulfed by silence and ache; a story depicting prejudiced perceptions of identity and sexuality; a collage of mutated memories of the past where the stillness of a hot summer’s day is disrupted by images of fruits being shamelessly ravished.

All you’re left with is anticipation.

Performers and text: Mimmi Bauer, Patrycja Dynowska, Michał Szpak

Stage design: Helen Hebert

Composer: Jack Foran

Direction, light design and dramaturgy: Theodor Spiridon

Promotional Photography ©Pavel Prokopic

Fruits5.jpeg
Fruits or, The Decline of a Distant Memory: About
Fruits or, The Decline of a Distant Memory: Gallery

"It's excessive and impertinent, vulgar and amusing. They explore identity, social cues, lust, and temperament with bewildering but perplexing methods."

Cindy Marcolina

Fruits or, The Decline of a Distant Memory: Quote
bottom of page