Cut.Loose - A Physical and vocal duet
Photo: Niv Smithline
Photo: Niv Smithline
Photo: Niv Smithline

Friday, 24 October, 2025 - 20:15

Cut.Loose - A Physical and vocal duet

Neta Weiner
Stav Marin

doors: 20:15- 20:30. no late entry. please arrive on time

tickets: 10-15 sliding scale, at door only 

 

Cut. Loose is a fierce and uncompromising duet by Stav Marin and Neta Weiner. With knives, words and bodies, they carve out a charged space where intimacy collides with violence, love with politics, tenderness with battle. A raw and urgent performance that leaves the audience shaken, complicit and unable to look away. Cut. Loose is an award-winning performance by Stav Marin and Neta Weiner. 

It is a physical and vocal duet that confronts the anatomy of relationships through the lens of power, gender, militarism and politics. On a bare square stage, the performers engage in battles that shift from shared practice to acts of intimacy, from playful rivalry to struggles for survival. Movement, text and sound collide, with the knife as both prop and metaphor, a tool as sharp and immediate as language itself. The work unfolds as a relentless dialogue between violence and tenderness, between spoken-word poetry and explosive physicality. At point-blank range, the audience becomes witness, critic and unwilling partner in a discourse that exposes how collective narratives of war and security invade the most private spaces of love and intimacy. Praised as 'an unstoppable brainwash about the current actuality, with brilliant spoken-word acts and precise, erotic and violent movement-work, that demonstrate how much the political situation penetrates personal life and creates a new discourse of intimacy' (Haaretz), and as 'a marvelous combination of speech and movement. 

A theatrical document, textual in its every line, movement-oriented in its every motion, serious in its every purpose, and funny as much as it is gripping and indicative about ourselves' (Habama), Cut. Loose has been celebrated internationally for its visceral impact and its unflinching political urgency. 

 

during the show, our team at the bar would be able to support if you need to exit or with anything else. please let us know ahead if we can support with access: 

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