In "Rappe and the Rock," investigates Marlyn Coetsier explores the balance between action and rest. For Rappe, running is everything, until he meets Rock, who advocates standing still.
Poetic performance about running versus standing still
Stimuli alternate at lightning speed these days, and FOMO reigns. Are you seeing everything? Aren't you missing anything? 'Rappe and the Rock' is a poetic performance with puppets, film and live music, fast questions and slow answers, inspired by the picture book 'Hurry' by Stéphane Servant. Multiple Silver Cricket winner Marlyn Coetsier searches for the balance between running, flying, everything and nothing. Because somewhere in the middle is a nice place to be.
For Rappe, running is the answer to all questions. When he runs, he feels strong and always arrives on time. That's why he keeps going. Until one day he bumps into Rock. Who says you can see a lot more if you stand still and think faster if you take it easy. "Puppet theater version of picture book about fears is beautifully designed." (Theater newspaper)