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Twitching Hour is a lyrical, philosophically driven stage play by Baruch Menache that unfolds across a single night in a city bar, where memory, desire, faith, and moral inheritance collide. Set against a shifting landscape of conversation, music, and ritual, the play explores the tension between intention and truth, intimacy and estrangement, and the burden of legacy carried through generations.
Structured as a sequence of poetic acts rather than conventional scenes, Twitching Hour follows an ensemble of characters-musicians, lovers, skeptics, and witnesses-whose dialogue moves according to the rhythm of thought rather than linear exchange. Language drifts, fractures, and reassembles, revealing the inner lives of those caught between youth and age, belonging and exile, hope and resignation. A pianist becomes both narrator and confessor, while couples test the limits of love, responsibility, and self-knowledge under the quiet pressure of time.
The play draws from existential philosophy, modernist theater, and lyric poetry, placing it in conversation with works by Samuel Beckett, Tennessee Williams, and contemporary experimental drama. Themes of consciousness, sacrifice, generational inheritance, and moral ambiguity recur throughout, making Twitching Hour especially resonant for audiences interested in psychologically driven theater and introspective storytelling.
Designed for intimate stages and ensemble casts, Twitching Hour is a meditation on what remains unsaid, what is inherited without consent, and how meaning emerges in the spaces between words-at the edge of night, just before morning.
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