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A woman returns home longing for solitary, silent sanctuary. However, on the other side of the walls she can hear the voices of the neighbors arguing a loudly, crying, and playing the trombone. These are the sounds of neighbors she has never met. There are moments of great intimacy that seep into her life. All at once the wall/borders disappear and the neighbors burst into her apartment continuing with their daily life as if she is not there.
The penetrated walls obliterate the boundary between reality and imagination giving way so the impossible takes place. A mysterious detective appears from behind the bathroom curtain. He intensely interrogates her as a suspect in a crime that she did not commit. She is charged with the crime on an insane television show with all her neighbors present. The vision goes out of control. Her mother arrives to for a dense conversation. But who is Zoro?
Yaara Perah, a graduate of the Ecole internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq in Paris, is the founder of the igra-rama, whose members are graduates of the physical theater schools of Sophie Moscowitz, Nissan Nativ. The group has developed a new theatrical style that combines nonsense and cabaret with the absurd and the tragic chorus creating a unique physical theater language that makes use of words rhythmically and musically, going beyond the narrative.
Created by: Yaara Perah
Actors Guidance: Guy Gutman
Performers: Tomer Heldshtein, Raz Weiner, Yaara Perah, Maor Fridman, Cathy Trifonov, Orian
Michaeli, Shir Sabban
Lighting: Nir Lahav
Oratory: Amir Horovitz
Musical Editor: Yuval Gutman
Piano: Yuval Oz
Costumes: Anna Shrier
Photos: Yaacov Saban