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''[[In My Dreams I Am Ok]]'' is a theatre piece by [[Francesco Nassimbeni]].
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
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Created as a project for Nassimbeni's Master's degree.
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Director’s note:
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"I’m inspired by an emerging internet aesthetic of appropriation and juxtaposition. The humble meme is a great source of inspiration! Found images overlaid with text – there is something subversive about this play with meaning, and the way it has been adopted as ‘public artform’ has informed my method."
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 17:13, 8 January 2024

In My Dreams I Am Ok is a theatre piece by Francesco Nassimbeni.

The original text

Created as a project for Nassimbeni's Master's degree.

Director’s note:

"I’m inspired by an emerging internet aesthetic of appropriation and juxtaposition. The humble meme is a great source of inspiration! Found images overlaid with text – there is something subversive about this play with meaning, and the way it has been adopted as ‘public artform’ has informed my method."

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2015: Presented by The Playgroup together with UCT Drama at The Bindery Lab, Hiddingh Campus, UCT, directed by Francesco Nassimbeni, design by Richard De Jager, decor by Heath Nash, with Edward Berridge, Chloe Cattin, Sesane Sealy, Tsatsi Rugege, Rosa-Karoo Loewe, Zac Fleishman, Olivia Fischer, Andi Colombo and Jason Potgieter.

Sources

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