The Monument 纪念碑

In the aftermath of a brutal war marked by massacre and sexual violence, The Monument confronts urgent questions of truth, memory, and forgiveness. Directed through an ensemble-based approach, the production invites audiences into a shared act of witnessing—foregrounding the human cost of conflict and amplifying the voices of those most affected.

Director

New Space Theatre (Shanghai, China)

2022

The image depicts a theatrical stage with several actors dressed in white and dark clothing, standing around a central tree-like prop. The stage is dimly lit, with a spotlight focusing on the performers and the ground covered with leaves, creating a dramatic atmosphere.
Two women are on stage surrounded by fallen leaves, one kneeling and holding a large bunch of autumn leaves, the other sitting and observing, with a dark background and minimal stage props.
Two people facing each other with intense expressions, holding hands, while one person is wrapped in ropes, against a black background.
Two young individuals sitting on a stage covered with fallen leaves, with a small tree decorated with red ribbons in the background, under dim stage lighting.
Two actors on stage, one with short dark hair and the other with tied-back hair, engaged in a scene. The actor on the left is holding a rope, while the actor on the right is standing with a stick. The background is dark.