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Find answers to life's most difficult questions

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is staging Nowhereland: The Eden, an interactive play that will take the audiences to (probably) find answers to the questions that keep floating in their heads.

photo courtesy of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

It will be staged every Friday to Sunday at 6.30pm, plus a 2.30pm matinee on Saturday and Sunday, from tomorrow until Oct 2 at the Studio on the 4th floor.

The 90-minute performance is a combination of immersive theatre-based experience that solely depends on the audiences' preferred decision to (or not to) get involved with or make a choice for the situation(s) in front of them; and psychological theories by Carl Gustav Jung, who developed the theories of Psychological Types, Ego and Shadow, and Individuation Process.

The audiences will be taking the role of "The Seeker". They will go on a journey to nowhereland where people live with their endless nightmares, searching for answers to the never-ending questions.

No matter how hard they have been striving, the only thing they get is an impermanent satisfaction, before the unchanging sorrow drags them back to where they once were, again and again.

Tickets cost 900 baht (800 baht for students) and 3,400 baht for a group of four persons and can be purchased from facebook.com/nowhereland.connect.

Call 02-214-6630--8 ext 501--3.

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