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

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