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Kommil Foo: Lof der Waanzin is quite the experience. This 2003 stage registration captures the essence of the Flemish duo's tenth show. The blend of songs, storytelling, and circus acts really sets it apart. There’s this quirky vibe throughout, especially with the way they use random household items to create soundscapes. I mean, who expects a kitchen sink to be part of a performance, right? Mich being sawed in half is just a wild moment that adds to the absurdity. Shadow puppetry weaves in this surreal thread that connects the chaotic narratives. The pacing? It bounces, it flows, then suddenly it’s all a bit madcap. Overall, it’s a celebration of creativity within madness, with a distinctive charm that’s hard to pin down but definitely memorable.
Flemish cabaret duo's tenth showStage registration of a unique performanceFeatures practical effects and storytelling
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