Created by Acting Department student Selin Çolak within the scope of the OYNC402 Graduation Project and Portfolio course, this performance explores psychological disintegration and the fragile relationship between the individual and the outside world.
Built around the theme of paranoia, the production transforms the original text into a one-person performance. Through a layered acting approach that shifts between narrator and character, the play blurs the boundaries between reality, memory, and storytelling, drawing the audience into the character’s psychological unraveling.
With an alternative ending that diverges from the original text, the performance becomes a contemporary stage interpretation that actively challenges and directs the audience’s perception.
Built around the theme of paranoia, the production transforms the original text into a one-person performance. Through a layered acting approach that shifts between narrator and character, the play blurs the boundaries between reality, memory, and storytelling, drawing the audience into the character’s psychological unraveling.
With an alternative ending that diverges from the original text, the performance becomes a contemporary stage interpretation that actively challenges and directs the audience’s perception.

