Life and death play out in their cabaret as an old woman faces the end of her life. Her time has come, the moment to be decided by the Tria Fata, the Three Fates who spin the thread of life, who measure it out and who decide when it will be cut. But the old woman can postpone the inevitable by offering the Fates an account of her life. The snapshot she presents, a swirling kaleidoscope of imagery, illusions and fire proves almost hallucinatory.
Tria Fata shows the intriguing relationship a puppet can develop with its creator/manipulator, its surprising liberty and independence. Martin Kaspar Lauchli’s soundscape of clarinet, accordion, drums and voice orchestrates the delicious mystery. Some scenes performed in French, with English surtitles.
Part of the London International Mime Festival. (LIMF)