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You know that moment when a performer holds a room and not a single word is spoken, yet you follow every beat? That is the quiet triumph of the Silent Theatre Festival. No subtitles, no linguistic gymnastics, just storytelling carried by movement, rhythm and the sort of physical comedy that leaves your ribs aching. House of Mask and Mime curates the programme, inviting artists from Japan, Czechia and Thailand who treat the body as both script and stage. Four productions feature this year, each with its own temperament, from tender absurdity to playful mischief. It feels refreshingly direct. You watch, you laugh, you feel slightly disarmed. Children sit beside adults, equally captivated, which perhaps says everything.
March 21-22. B490 via here. Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), check timing here.
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