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Acting
Antony Sher's 90-minute solo performance—every breath calculated, every silence weaponized.
Direction
Richard Wilson strips it bare: one man, one block of wood, nowhere to hide.
Production
Hildegard Bechtler's symbolist set—a single wooden block becomes universe.
Director
Richard Wilson
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