
1. Denise Stoklos takes the text of Hermas Melville, "Bartleby, the scrivener," and where you see "narrator / author" leading the subject, she stepped in biography, and put into practice once again her dramaturgy of giving herself to the character, allowing herself to be swallowed by the character / author.
2. A drama that she has practiced since 1987 with "Mary Stuart", "Voices Dissonant, "" Civil Disobedience "and her whole repertoire of more than two dozen pieces.
3. There is no intention to "interpret" the roles but to make them disappear as historically they are in social interaction and affective, may this be from the perspective of today from yesterday and from tomorow.
4. Unlike the naturalism, the actor is not "fantasied" of “a character of other times”, but lives onstage its many social coincidences that unites them. Just as in the figure of the mathematician August Mobius, which
displays the inside and the outside continuously, never separately.
Credits.
Direction, dramaturgy, text adaptation, choreography, sound design and solo interpretation:
Denise Stoklos
Research, consultancy and text supervision:
Dayse Stoklos Malucelli
Lighting:
Marcel Gilbert
Photography and video:
Thais Stoklos
Operation Sound:
Viviane Sources
Assistance Director, Production and Participation:
Patrícia Torres
Duration:
one hour and fifteen minutes