Invisibility / Breathing (2010)

By adelyn-1800, 22 August, 2021
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Man: This breath. See? Can you see it? This breath. Stop. [Tries to hold his breath.] But it escapes. Willful breath. You are my master. I am your slave.

The man is restless. One minute he is in a barren wasteland, the next he is in a public toilet in the city, the next he's sitting on a rock with a book, the next he's dragging body bags across endless dust. The man is restless. He wants to disappear. There is also a fisherman and a woman of great disrepute. They live and interact with the man. They know not why he's come nor where he's going. They don't care. They are tired and weary. Stretched thin, almost disappearing. The man, the fisherman and the woman of great disrepute, they are altogether strange, altogether sad. Hopefully they'll disappear. But it's never so easy.

Invisibility / Breathing is a theatrical response to Quah Sy Ren's Invisibility, examining the hope and futility of restless people in a restless world. 

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Original Script: Quah Sy Ren
Response: Natalie Hennedige
Translation: Enoch Ng

Set: Mohd Fared Jainal
Sound: Philip Tan
Lighting: Lim Woan Wen

Performance: Oliver Chong, Benjamin Ho, Jean Ng, Rizman Putra

Visual: David Lee

(Source: Cake Theatrical Productions Flyer)

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A face staring up from beneath the surface of some water, framed by ripples. The face stares straight into the camera.
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