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English Theatre Berlin

DARK

a one-man play written, directed and performed by S. D. CLIFFORDDARK new web

10 - 12 / 14 - 15 September 2012                                

presented by Movement Productions

directing assistance: Pedro Malacas

 


Why DARK?

 

What would happen if you found yourself living a life you never asked for? How would you react if you were informed at birth that the life you are about to embark upon is actually too much for you?. Too much noise. Too much stress. Too less love. Not enough sleep. What would happen if you were sentenced to die for a crime you cannot remember?. What if there was no crime, just reality? What would you do if insanity was the only place left for you to feel safe? What would you eat? Who would be your friend? What would you do if the end was the only way out? Come see DARK and find out the answers. There is no light just oncoming disasters. Let DARK invite you in. Let DARK take you out. Let us tell you what DARK is all about.

 

What is DARK?

 

DARK is the future. DARK is the past. DARK is everything you ever hold dear. DARK are the tears you cry. DARK is the way you crawl at people's feet through the DARK streets of your life. DARK is the end of the night, when the morning appears. DARK is the place you thought you found, only to find that what you thought is actually a lie. DARK is the do-or-die situation called life. DARK is the dead person you will soon become. DARK is the sun. DARK is waiting for everyone.

 

 S. D. Clifford

was born in Killarney, Ireland in 1975. His works have been published in over 30 different anthologies, including The Wired Cripple, The Galway Literature Review, Breacadh, The Kingdom,Nowhere to Nowhere, Political Dogma and various others publications. In 1997 he founded the New Irish Writers Movement. In 2002 his play Laurie and Jessie's Christmas was optioned by an Award Winning Theatre Company in Ireland, and its text was used in New York at The American Opera Project during the summer of 2006.  His play Don't Know-Never Know was staged in Killarney and Listowel, Ireland in 2003.  He has been involved both in writing and directing on various film projects including Wie man sich umbringt ohne zu sterben (How to Kill Yourself without Dying) and Europe's Next Superflop (Post Production). His books Letters of the Lost and Diary of a Bipolar Fetus are currently on sale via Amazon.com. For more information on S.D.Clifford visit  here