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So, 'There Is Only One Way to Hold a Knife' is this intriguing little chamber play. It runs just four minutes, but it packs a whole lot of emotional weight. The unnamed protagonist is in her kitchen, prepping for a date that feels like a long shot. It's shot in a really intimate way, almost claustrophobic. She talks to her food as if it's her lost love, which gives the whole thing a strange, haunting vibe. You can feel the tension build as she oscillates between hope and despair. The performances are raw and real, really capturing that feeling of loneliness. The pacing is deliberate, which adds to the atmosphere. It's a distinctive exploration of longing, and the way it plays with the idea of connection—it's definitely one to sit with for a while.
Intimate setting enhances the emotional weight.Unique take on monologue style.Explores themes of loneliness and connection.
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GATTI NUDI
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