Here's What I Know About Humans, by Lulu the Dog
As we enter Lulu’s world, we see ourselves through her eyes – the eyes of a creature who sees humans as we might see divinities. Lulu has been left home alone by her human, and she begins to scour newspapers and magazines, searching for clues that may give her insight to the mysterious world of humans. But what aspects of our ‘civilized’ society, of her own ‘perfect’ human, are Lulu’s innocent eyes blind to?
The performance was presented in Cyprus in 2012 and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2012.
Press:
"Original and well-written… the performance succeeds its aim – it offers its audience an alternate consciousness." (Aney Magazine Summer 2012)
"The whole experience is rather surreal….powerful in its own right and the actress has extremely unique qualities... Kontaxaki gave a very endearing performance as Lulu the dog, trying to make sense of the world ... certainly worth a watch. " EdFringe Review 2012
"Surprisingly compelling… charming and visually pleasing." SG Fringe 2012
"The single performer, Korina Kontaxaki, is an expressive and engaging actor, sustaining the audience’s attention throughout the forty-five minute performance..." Broadway Baby 2012
In Greek with English subtitles
Here's What I Know About Humans, by Lulu the Dog
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