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Fruits, or the Decline of a Distant Memory

About the Show

A neo-cabaret performance exploring the anxiety of constantly trying to fit in and adjusting in society from the perspective of first-generation migrants. Fruits or, The Decline of a Distant Memory is a neo-cabaret performance from the trenches of humanity about the fruitless attempts of finding love. Who are we now, swimming within a universal subconscious, attempting to find freedom? A journey toward the light within that’s slowly running out of electricity. A push to reignite the true self. Stuck in the midst of space and time three entities are searching for meaning. There’s a smell of longing in the air and we’re falling through oblivion. Through a series of apparently disconnected vignettes, they navigate by morphing into various shapes. This is ultimately a love story between the self and its reflection. Electric and infantile flavours of sweet and bitter collapse.

Part of the Springboard Festival

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