TALES FOR THE THEATRE
Mori J's tales for the theatre are told in the form of sketches/paintings, video clips, audiobooks and downloadable full text. Though some visual elements may seem technically unachievable, the director/choreographer is free to use any viable way to realize the core concepts. Don’t worry too much about making it look magnificent and flawless. Minimal scenery works and stagehands can be employed, while the images should still be striking and the magic astonishing.
Play the audio and video files in a good empty space in an undisturbed situation. If you want to make any of the work happen in a theatre space, please make as big a mess as possible. Trample over the audience. Burn them up with fire. Be both gentle and brutal to the extreme.
Clown Pieces - La Trama Repetida is an allegorical tale of' seven clowns' obssessive longing, entanglement and destruction. The Old Weaver who can’t stop weaving, the Creepy Clown who madly cuts up everything, The Mother who feeds the princess with Lava, the Chekhovian Sad Writer, and many more. The tale is told through an excessive mixture of clownery, object puppetry, masks and magic. Music goes on and on in endless loops.