Produced and presented by Vertov Film Theatre
“I’m not from here.”
A man arrives with a suitcase, a camera, and a voice that seems sad somehow.
He speaks of homeland, parents, lost loves, strange customs... the narrative unravels into a mosaic of unfinished thoughts and philosophical detours; A microphone picks up his distorted speech; A camera captures his eyes, lips, old photos, debris, and you... too. Images appear behind him, what it means to be seen?
This August, internationally acclaimed actor and director Mehmet Ali Nuroğlu brings his visceral, high-intensity solo performance Dünyada to Camden Fringe. Reimagining Will Eno’s celebrated monologue Title and Deed, the production arrives in London fresh from Istanbul’s underground theatre scene, offering an evocative exploration of migration, identity drift, and the fragile necessity of being witnessed in a digital age.
Dünyada, meaning “in the world”, is a formally adventurous solo theatre that tears the fabric of one-person play through cinematic camera work, visual extension and sound design. Nuroğlu performs a dual role as both actor and live cinematographer, walking the thin line between the mundane duties of keeping things going and the emotional disorder of remembering (like all of us). In a raw, technical struggle, he manages lighting and soundscapes in real-time, creating a parallax between his physical body and his digital ghost. The production transforms the audience from mere spectators into active material, as the camera turns to film the watchers, projecting their silent presence into the heart of the monologue.
Intimate, funny, unsettling, and deeply, deeply human.
Dünyada. A salute to the progress in life, to being here, now, right now. On stage.
https://www.instagram.com/dunyada.theplay/
Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 August - 9:00pm
Sunday 9 August - 7:00pm
Age: 12+
Compliance & Audience Advisory
Image Release
This production involves limited on-site video live projection of the audience as part of the artistic concept. By purchasing a ticket, each attendee is deemed to have given their voluntary consent to be possibly but not necessarily filmed for artistic purposes within the context of the performance. All footage is used exclusively within the live context and will not be recorded, stored or redistributed.
Strobe and Flashing Lights Warning
The performance contains scenes featuring intermittent flashing and strobe lighting, which may be unsuitable for individuals with photosensitive epilepsy or similar conditions. Clear warning signage will be displayed at all audience entrances and on ticketing pages in accordance with UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE) standards.
Conduct and Interaction
Audience interaction forms a minor but integral part of the performance. Viewers are invited to respond naturally; however, for the safety and concentration of both performer and audience, any direct or disruptive intervention during the live performance is strictly discouraged. Front-of-house staff will be briefed to support audience awareness before entry.Content
