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A Cantonese dark drama:Zuni Icosahedron - Left Unsaid (Additional Performance)
Description
A Cantonese dark drama
“The Buddha said: you may not say, you may not say. Saying aloud is a mistake.” — The Nirvana Sutra
Many things in life are better left unsaid.
The story begins with a neurosurgeon and his neurologist wife, who cannot communicate with each other but converse every moment of the day. One day, the visit of an old school friend reveals a secret in the family. Could the truth be told? Or is it better “left unsaid”?
The four characters in the play experience everyday routine as well as the impermanence of life. Among lies, envy and alienation, what unspeakable secrets are hidden? After three years of a pandemic, have relationships taken an indescribable turn?
Adapted from the original play Left Unsaid by Nick Yu Rong-Jun, director of Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre
Cantonese version is adapted by Mathias Woo
Original screenwriter: Nick Yu Rong-jun
Art Direction & Styling: Yee Chung Man
Producer: Joseph Chan
Director, Adaption: Mathias Woo
Lead Performers: Cecilia Yip, Kenny Wong, David Yeung
Music Performance, Performer: Gordon Lee
Music Directors: Cedric Chan, Yu Yat-yiu
Presented in Cantonese with Chinese surtitles.
The running time is approximately 2 hours including an intermission of 10 minutes.