The Vampire of Rio
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Haysam Ali
A psychological solo performance inspired by a true-crime case that examines violence, trauma, and the social conditions that can contribute to extreme human behaviour. Directed by Jenn O'Brien and written by award-winning novelist Tiago Santiago, the production avoids sensationalism in favour of a deeply human and reflective approach. In the play, Haysam Ali delivers a powerful dual performance as Brazilian serial killer Marcelo Costa de Andrade and the psychiatrist assigned to analyse him – two opposing voices guiding the audience through a disturbing and thought-provoking narrative about cycles of violence, trauma, morality, and society itself.
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