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When Homo sapiens faces the ruins of its own progress

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 12:54 pm
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Published: January 29, 2026
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History, the play reminds us, rarely moves in a straight line. Homo sapiens, once an insignificant creature in a forgotten corner of Africa, has risen to dominate the planet, only to become the greatest threat to its own ecosystem. Wow, a 50-minute English-language production by Slovakia’s Debris Theatre Company, staged at the International Theatre Festival of Kerala (ITFoK), on Thursday, confronts this unsettling truth with striking physicality and visual power.

Directed by Jozef Vlk, Wow is not a conventional narrative play. It unfolds as a tightly choreographed composition of movement, music, and light. Forests fall, rivers are dammed, wetlands drained, and cities rise, all in the name of progress. Yet beneath this march of “development” lies exhaustion, decay, and loss. Nature suffers silently, animal species disappear, and humanity, armed with immense power, appears clueless about how to use it responsibly.

Debris Theatre is known for its intense physical language, and Wow stays true to that reputation. The performers push their bodies to extremes, blending precise and emotionally charged movements. The result is a visceral stage experience where the human body itself becomes a metaphor for a planet under strain. Strong lighting and visual design amplify the impact, creating images that linger long after the performance ends.

The play raises unsettling questions rather than offering easy answers. Are we heading towards an ecological collapse or a technological paradise? What price are we willing to pay for comfort, welfare, and consumerism? As humanity reshapes nature, it also reshapes its own values, identities, and beliefs. Concepts like equality, progress, and freedom begin to feel fragile, even hollow, in a world driven by markets and spectacle.

Drawing from playwright Eugen Gindl’s text, the production suggests that in a world where truth is weakened and facts are distorted, clowns have taken over public life, art, and politics. These are not harmless entertainers, but dangerous, unpredictable figures thriving in a post-factual reality. Truth, as one chilling line suggests, is dismissed as “a loser’s crutch.”

Wow ultimately speaks of a wounded planet and a confused species trapped in the present, recycling the past and mistaking noise for meaning. It is a play of deep ecological concern, but also of moral and intellectual unease.

Published – January 29, 2026 06:24 pm IST



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