What kind of relationship do you have with pain? Pain is the first thing we experience as a newborn baby. We cry to take that first breath.
“JOY” is time-bending exploration of identity and memory, where two actors embody the same character at different stages of life. The play weaves nostalgia with modernity, blurring the lines between the personal and the universal. It is both subtle and provocative — a delicate balance of realism and abstraction. The storytelling unfolds like poetry inviting the audience to reflect on the echoes of the past within the present beyond the dichotomy of right and wrong.