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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

Full darkness. Two men enter with torches, willing to find each other, to share fears, brutality, laughter and tears, simply to find the way to communicate on the long journey to the dream of a sunny beach, where dreams might come true.
Theatre/theater performance by Robert Allwood and Valentin Ratchev.
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Comments on the show:
Like Wallace and Gromit.
Really good use of light - youve gone as far as anyone can with it.
Very un-English.
Thought provoking and cleverly presented If you like theatre of the absurd, you will love this show. -Three Weeks
A really different experience even for Edinburgh -British Theatre Guide

The Bulgarian director Dimitar Nedkov brings to bear a combination of a Western physical theatre/live art sensibility and an East European feel for the actor's craft.
He says, In darkness, performers work more intuitively, on a different level of communication that affects the senses of the actors, gives the vital impression of "the dark side" of human beings, and enables the actors to perform all the demonic and violent forces and to reach levels which they never would under lights. Its like Blind Mans Buff.
Better version.

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