An improvised mutiny set in 1721, Sabers & Caulker stages the last pirates adrift on an indifferent sea. Built from spontaneous exchanges and raw theatricality, the piece explores fear, betrayal and exhaustion as the crew unravels while the civilized world reclaims the oceans. Sparse soundscapes and sudden silences trace the collapse of camaraderie, while visceral ensemble acting maps the moral drift of men condemned to sink with their era. The result is a tense, elegiac portrait of endings.
