Stylton Hertz (working title) is a two-hander that explores how life might look if human beings could step beyond ego and raise their vibration. The piece is both intimate and expansive, asking what happens to our relationships, our grief, and our capacity for joy when we begin to see the world through different lenses.
Alongside dialogue, the production incorporates choreography and movement sequences that extend the emotional landscape of the story. Music is a central element: the play features an original deep house score by composer Alex Dara, which creates an immersive sound world that blends contemporary club textures with moments of stillness and reflection.
At its heart, Stylton Hertz is a meditation on grief, loss, and acceptance but also on transformation. It balances the universal human experiences of love and letting go with the possibility of something more: an egoless state of being where connection takes on a new resonance.