Fruit or the Decline of a distant Memory
Fruits or, The Decline of a Distant Memory is a neo-cabaret performance from the trenches of humanity about the fruitless attempts of finding love. Stuck in the midst of space and time three entities are searching for meaning. There’s a smell of longing in the air and we’re falling through oblivion. Through a series of apparently disconnected vignettes, they navigate by morphing into various shapes. Electric and infantile flavours of sweet and bitter collapse.2
OFFIE Nominated: IDEA DESIGN (Lighting), 2023 VAULT Festival
Reviews
“They challenge the status quo chest first, testing the limits and the very concept of a play to introduce ideas like naked existentialism, romantic disillusionment, unilateral desire, gender expectations, cultural demands, and the juxtaposition of perception and reality”.
– Cindy Marcolina for Broadway World U.K. (2023)
“It’s safe to say that TAKDAJA’s work sits comfortably in the realm of the abject – that which we eject but still cannot look away from, a dismembered limb floating in a vat of rancid fluid.”
– Jake Mace for Binge Fringe Magazine (2023)
“Tonight’s show was filmed, so hopefully, you will be able to see it in due course. I think it will have a very different feel in digital format (and you’ll probably see me in the audience, too)”
– Louise Penn for LouReviews (2023)
“Its nonsensical nature is uniquely neat and presents a disillusioned view of life that’s resounding of the modern societal crisis and feels the aftermath of the overwhelming effects of the world.”
– Cindy Marcolina for Broadway World U.K. (2019)
Performance History:
9 – 10 August 2019: Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (Camden Fringe)
22 January 2020: The Glory
18 – 19 February 2022: The Rosemary Branch Theatre
24 April 2022: SPRING NEST by MYST Productions (film screening)
28 February – 5 March 2023: VAULT Festival
Produced by TAKDAJA
Performers and text: Mimmi Bauer, Pat Dynowska, Michał Szpak
Stage design: Helen Hebert
Musical Composition: Jack Foran
Direction, Dramaturgy and Light Design: Theodor Spiridon
Marketing Officer: Jose Canseco