
‘no title' – A story of lost and OCD
SBS Indonesian
25/07/2025 15:59 Indonesian Victoria Winata is an award-winning emerging theatre maker (La Mama 2022). Her play 'no title' is currently being staged at Butterfly Club in Melbourne, 24 – 26 July 2025. To SBS Indonesian Victoria revealed that 'no title' is based on her experience as an OCD person. She teams up with Bryan Cooper who performs her three characters. Victoria also discussed the development of characters and how Bryan Cooper negotiates the complex inner world of reality of OCD and of differing characters. Listen to SBS Indonesian every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 3 pm. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and listen to our podcasts .
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