abstractSynopsis:
This play is inspired by Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own. Extended from the issue of woman’s creation and personal space, all kinds of imaginary rooms are constructed by childlike, poetic lines and playful bodily movement in the performance. Four stylish characters experience the stages of "memory", "imaginary", "melancholy", "jauntiness", "death" and "rebirth" in their shared room. Although their thoughts fly, the characters are physically constrained in the narrow room with no way out. Through the contrast and the contradiction between the confined room and the freedom that one longs for, Wei displays with a playful tone her careful observation of the hypocrisy and limit beneath human nature