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Be_You_tiful

A mondrama written and performed by freelance actor Igor Hiszczynski about a man’s journey to find love and goes through a journey of self-discovery by battling with his own thoughts and personal experiences.

16 December, Woodfield Pavilion, Tooting Bec Common

A mondrama written and performed by freelance actor Igor Hiszczynski about a man’s journey to find love and who, in the process goes through a journey of self-discovery, balancing between two sets of thoughts, love and beauty, pornography and addiction.

The play was performed by Hiszczynski earlier this year in Rome and is Hiszczynski’s second mondrama after his first, entitled “Foriner”.

The play is supported by “Migrants in Theatre” and “NDT Broadgate”.

To book tickets, visit: “Be_You_tiful” by Igor Hiszczynski Tickets, Fri 16 Dec 2022 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

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