Norman Mine



Four Rehearsals
On
One Stage
Four Rehearsals On One Stage is
a 20-minute performance divided into four acts, each presented as
an “audition” or rehearsal.
Every act follows a specific script that Dino handles as
work-in-progress material - fragments where lived experience, memory, and self-fiction intertwine.
The piece moves between theatre, performance art which along with improvisation creating a space where playfulness collide with moments of raw self-exploration
Across these rehearsals, Dino draws on elements of his own troubled background and emotional history, using fiction and performance to transform fragility, paranoia, and personal conflict
into material that becomes productive on stage.
Rooted in Italian Neorealism and Dino’s experience as an Italian artist in London, the work treats the rehearsal as a form of truth-telling, a place where identity can shift, break open, and rebuild itself.
Four Rehearsals On One Stage has been presented at the CroydonBites.
Pictures by Lukasz Izdebski.


