Theatre Review: SIFA’s opening show Moby Dick a sensory interrogation of life’s sublime wonders
In the mere opening moments of this French-Norwegian theatrical adaptation of Moby Dick, the line between humans and puppets blurs into an unsettling enigma, plunging audiences into a world where flesh and string intertwine. This disconcerting ambiguity sets the stage for a 90-minute odyssey that probes the very essence of existence: how does one navigate a life shrouded in uncertainty––or, in the narrator Ishmael’s words, “a half-known life”?