20 – 22 March

Somewhere, In Between

This bilingual theatrical creation gathers sixteen performers to probe hope amid uncertainty and resilience. Through linked monologues and intimate dialogues, the ensemble navigates tension, contradiction and the quest for meaning, alternating lyrical stillness with charged, corporeal moments. Sparse staging and subtle lighting shape shifting moods, while surtitles in both languages foreground linguistic interplay and layered perspectives. The piece examines hope as choice and collective act, leaving audiences in a reflective, resonant silence.

In English and French.

Rue Louis-Favre 43,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: TFAC geneva

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