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Five rooms, five performances from House of Mask and Mime and a lineup of guest artists

Just off Bang Pho's busy stretch, an old sawmill swaps sawdust for stage lights. What once housed timber and machinery now hosts a short play tour that turns the building itself into the main character. Five rooms, five performances and a format that keeps you on your feet from start to finish.
The transformation matters. The shift from industrial workspace to T Namcharoen Playhouse adds a fresh cultural note to a neighbourhood already known for its design crowd and easy-going nightlife. The structure helps: a clean 11-by-20-metre span, high ceiling, no columns blocking sightlines. It's unmistakably a theatre, yet keeps the rough edges of its past life.
Here's how it works: you move in small groups from room to room, catching five short works back to back. Each space resets the mood, and the shift keeps things brisk.
Shows run May 14-17 and 21-24, starting 7.30pm-9.30pm, with the full loop clocking in at one hour 45 minutes. Tickets sit at B650, or B600 for students. Get the tickets via here.
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