A love letter to the parts of ourselves we lost while being responsible.
“My Journey Back to ChihSang”
A story about losing yourself —and finding your way back.
What it is:
A one-person theatrical performance weaving story, humour, vulnerability, and visual moments (including bubbles) into a deeply human journey.
What audiences experience:
People come in expecting a show. They leave feeling like they’ve been given permission —to rest, to feel, to laugh at themselves, to be imperfect.
This is not a motivational talk.
It’s a mirror.
Outcomes & results:
- Audiences feel emotionally moved without being overwhelmed
- Laughter and silence coexist intentionally
- Viewers recognize parts of their own lives in the story
- Many leave with language for feelings they couldn’t previously name
Why it matters:
Because so many people are functioning, not living —and stories help us remember who we were before we got tired.
Best for: festivals, theatres, arts spaces, intimate venues.
