Theatre show uses movements to tell stories


'Dysforia' plays at Lot’ng Arts Space, Subang Jaya in Selangor, starting Nov 7. Photo: Tarrant Kwok

IF you’re looking for a warm and fuzzy, feelgood theatre night... then perhaps, Dysforia is not for you. What can you say, after all, about a physical theatre play that gets its title from the Greek word for “distress”?

This show offers a stripped-down, stark experience, with actors telling their stories not through words, but through the contortion of their bodies.

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Monthly Plan

RM 13.90/month

Best Value

Annual Plan

RM 12.33/month

RM 8.02/month

Billed as RM 96.20 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

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