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Welcome to the Inhumane Theater! (Ground 1)————————————————————————
For those who attended the one time only event called Gr0und.9, you might remember the journey of Mage-A, as he entered the spirit realm to collaborate with other artists.
That performance was a stepping stone, a glimpse into a world still being built. Now, with Inhumane Theater, that world expands. This time, Mage-A finds himself in a surreal and unpredictable therapy session—one where the stakes are higher, the illusions deeper, and the truth harder to grasp. Although Mage-A is a rapper, and the main focus was on music in the Gr0und.9 act, Ground 1 leans more heavily on the theatrical. Are you ready to step into the next chapter?
Play Summary
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Inhumane Theater is a surreal, thought-provoking comedy in which a performer named Mage-A wakes up in a therapy session with no memory of how he got there or why. The goal? To help him defeat the “Demon of Doubt,” a force holding him back from reaching his full potential.
Yet, this is no ordinary therapy session. The therapist throws Mage-A into a high-stakes theatrical game, where he must play out scenes from a storyline in which he is a powerful magician—one who has forgotten both his identity and his abilities.
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Through a blend of striking visuals, immersive sound design, and music, the performance draws the audience deeper into Mage-A’s surreal journey, making them feel as if they, too, are part of his fractured reality.
Written and directed by Mahyar Mirzazadeh, Inhumane Theater is deeply personal. The character of Mage-A is based on the playwright’s rap alter ego, and the play itself is inspired by his first album of the same name (released in 2020), where the song titles have become a blueprint for this theatrical adaptation.
Cast
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Mahyar Mirzazadeh
Anthony Giannoumis
Eric Sefcik
Sara Raz
Simon Brownlie
Amanda Bråthen
Akshay Chawdhry
Tongchai Hansen
Performances
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📅 June 4th - June 6th
📍 Gamle Raadhus Scene, Oslo
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The Space
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Gamle Raadhus Scene, located in Oslo’s historic Old Town Hall (Gamle Rådhus), is one of the city’s oldest cultural venues, dating back to 1641. Originally serving as Christiania’s first town hall, the building has hosted concerts, theater performances, and meetings since the 17th century. Today, the beautifully preserved second-floor hall continues this legacy, offering an intimate and atmospheric setting for a variety of cultural events.
The Community
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Oslo Community Theatre (OCT) is a vibrant English-speaking volunteer theatre company based in Oslo, Norway. Established in 2020 as a non-profit organization, OCT provides a dynamic platform for individuals passionate about theatre, welcoming participants from all walks of life, regardless of experience levels.
OCT’s mission is to foster a diverse and inclusive community where members can explore various aspects of theatrical production, including acting, directing, stage management, and technical support. The company stages a variety of productions, ranging from classic plays to contemporary works, offering enriching experiences for both participants and audiences.
In addition to performances, OCT engages in community outreach and educational initiatives, aiming to make theatre accessible to a broader audience and cultivate a deeper appreciation for the performing arts within the Oslo community.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gamle Raadhus Scene, Christiania torv 1, 0151 Oslo, Norge,Oslo, Norway
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