My cherry lips have often kissed thy stones
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My cherry lips have often kissed thy stones is a monologue revolving around the character Wall from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It’s a story about how to become a wall, about the lovers who are separated by the wall and about what the wall has to say in this network of bodies and objects. It’s a hybrid between a lecture, a lip sync and a play on walls and humans, on Eros and glory holes and on holding a brick in your hand and declaring that you are a wall.
What can a talking wall teach us about love?
Duration: 30 minutes
What can a talking wall teach us about love?
Duration: 30 minutes