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Late Night Story Time: The Most Amazing Stories in the World and The Fourth Floor


at 11.12.2010

     
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Saturday dec 11th

Hama'abada presents "Late Night Story Time": Two shows, four performances, one weekend. The events will take place within the framework of Hamshushalayim 2010.

The Most Amazing Stories in the World

Thursday December 9, 2010, at 19:30 and 22:00

About the show:
Hazira presents "The Most Amazing Stories in the World": Object Theater - Suspense, Horror and Mystery.

A stage adaptation of the famous series published in the 80s.

 

Shachar Marom with Oded Vertesh


The amazing stories are simple horror and suspense stories, even innocent in the eyes of the post modern viewer. The world presented in the stories is a combination of contradictions, where every issue is dealt with through violence and passion, a world where characters find themselves in the scariest surroundings known to man, places with no way back.

Every character in a story is represented by an object. These objects are part of "objects for life", the culture of object creating from the beginning of the century, where a good product is supposed to last as long as its owner (pipe, lighter, shotgun, lipstick, makeup mirror and more). And just like every object has one specific purpose, every character the object represents has a purpose on stage and must fulfill its destiny.


Artistic Advisor | Amitay Ya'ish Ben Ozilyo
Graphic Design | Ricki Elkayim
Costume Design | Carmi Kedan

The Fourth Floor



Saturday night, December 11, 2010 at 19:30 and 22:00

About the show:
Hazira and The Visual Ensemble present "The Fourth Floor," by the Visual Ensemble, directed by Pete Brocks. In an old hotel in a far away land, a women moves between floors. The elevator opens to different scenes fro mthe past, present, and the imagination. A murder takes place and sets off a chain of events, which take the woman on a journey of flashbacks of complicated situations, betrayals, and broken dreams. The performance is an intimate film like experience which takes place on stage and never fails to surprise.

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