Man Without
a Name
An act inspired by the novel Colonel Chabert by Honoré de Balzac, a sharp critique of French society in the era of Napoleon and a tragic story about the loss of identity and dignity. Our approach was based on the concept of "lost identity" and "invisibility", creating a cohesive aesthetic line across all communication media.
Our poster design captures the fundamental idea of lost identity with the protagonist 'disappearing' into the black background, displaying intense feelings of anxiety and fear.
The photoshoot succeeds in conveying not only the aesthetics of the era but also the psychological tension of the work, creating powerful promotional material for the performance.
In the performance photoshoot, we captured the play through the eyes of the actors, placing the viewer in the scene, resulting in our success in delivering the best representation of the performance.
Man Without a Name
An act inspired by the novel Colonel Chabert by Honoré de Balzac, a sharp critique of French society in the era of Napoleon and a tragic story about the loss of identity and dignity. Our approach was based on the concept of "lost identity" and "invisibility", creating a cohesive aesthetic line across all communication media.
Our poster design captures the fundamental idea of lost identity with the protagonist 'disappearing' into the black background, displaying intense feelings of anxiety and fear.
The photoshoot succeeds in conveying not only the aesthetics of the era but also the psychological tension of the work, creating powerful promotional material for the performance.
In the performance photoshoot, we captured the play through the eyes of the actors, placing the viewer in the scene, resulting in our success in delivering the best representation of the performance.

