🔮 On stage, the actor questions herself—again and again, no answers. Maybe life has no meaning at all? In the chaos and contradictions, how do we find our place?
🔮 Act A — Fractured Dream (14:30 / 19:30)
Theme: Dislocation of reality and bodily perception—like a dream cracking.
If this is a dream, who’s dreaming?
I wake up again and again in the blankness of everyday life.
My body moves, but my mind’s not logged in.
Talk, eat, walk—like a preset script.
Am I really alive? Or is it just a version of me running on autopilot?
Fractured Dream begins with personal sensory experiences—how the body and consciousness often fall out of sync. Through movement and shifting rhythm, it reveals blurred, broken, absurd moments: I’m here, but I’m not. The “me” you see isn’t me.
A monologue wandering between sleep and wakefulness.
Stuck on the edge of daily life, the character slowly discovers that the wounds splitting open aren’t just physical—they hide an unsaid dream.
This is a short piece where body and feeling, reality and the subconscious collide.
Perception is the path; silence, our language.
Fall into a dream you haven’t woken from. Step into “the me that isn’t sure of me.”
When the rhythms of the body and emotions clash with the rules of reality—
Do we comply? Run? Or collapse?
And what if the dream version of me... feels more real?
🔮 Act B — Red Everyday (15:30 / 20:30)
Theme: The menstrual cycle
A dream. A question: “Do you want to keep your uterus?”
Step into the Menstruation School—where reality meets dream.
Through pain and taboos, shame and silence,
a choice must be made: will she keep her womb?
The dream restarts, and the question echoes once more.
🔮 Act A — Fractured Dream (14:30 / 19:30)
Theme: Dislocation of reality and bodily perception—like a dream cracking.
If this is a dream, who’s dreaming?
I wake up again and again in the blankness of everyday life.
My body moves, but my mind’s not logged in.
Talk, eat, walk—like a preset script.
Am I really alive? Or is it just a version of me running on autopilot?
Fractured Dream begins with personal sensory experiences—how the body and consciousness often fall out of sync. Through movement and shifting rhythm, it reveals blurred, broken, absurd moments: I’m here, but I’m not. The “me” you see isn’t me.
A monologue wandering between sleep and wakefulness.
Stuck on the edge of daily life, the character slowly discovers that the wounds splitting open aren’t just physical—they hide an unsaid dream.
This is a short piece where body and feeling, reality and the subconscious collide.
Perception is the path; silence, our language.
Fall into a dream you haven’t woken from. Step into “the me that isn’t sure of me.”
When the rhythms of the body and emotions clash with the rules of reality—
Do we comply? Run? Or collapse?
And what if the dream version of me... feels more real?
🔮 Act B — Red Everyday (15:30 / 20:30)
Theme: The menstrual cycle
A dream. A question: “Do you want to keep your uterus?”
Step into the Menstruation School—where reality meets dream.
Through pain and taboos, shame and silence,
a choice must be made: will she keep her womb?
The dream restarts, and the question echoes once more.
Fate confuser
Taipei Girls(didn’t know each other) somehow working together. Still rushing summer homework (2025TFF) like kids. Rehearsals = naps + giggles. What’ll we even make? (Still working) (too many brackets)
Psychic producer: Peng, Li-Chen
Script: co-created by the team
Cast: Huang, Wan-Chi, Kamiya Rei
Stage manager: Wu, Pin-Yao
Script: co-created by the team
Cast: Huang, Wan-Chi, Kamiya Rei
Stage manager: Wu, Pin-Yao
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臺北表演藝術中心會員─成癮玩家/團隊玩家85折+臺北表演藝術中心會員─新手玩家9折