From the moment we are born, we begin to wear masks.
Some are given to us by our families, our culture, and our experiences. Others we create ourselves—to belong, to protect ourselves, to be loved, to succeed, or simply to survive.
Over time, these masks become so familiar that we may forget we are wearing them. We become the responsible one, the caretaker, the rebel, the perfectionist, the performer, the professional. But who are we when those roles begin to fall away?
Mehr Infos In Playback Theatre, it is the audience that tells the stories. We use the stage as a space to investigate this universal human experience. Through audience stories and improvised theatre, we will collectively explore how the personas we create shape our relationships, our choices, and our sense of self—and what becomes possible when we gently look behind them. Because sometimes the masks that once protected us also hide the parts of ourselves that long to be seen. If you recognize the power of storytelling, ritual, vulnerability, and authenticity—if you have ever experienced the profound resonance of seeing your own story reflected in another—we invite you to join us for an evening of discovery, witnessing, and human connection.







