Chest up, arms spread, he proclaims,
It’s Such a Good Time”,
A statement that echoes as if a declaration has been made.
Faiz Francis leaves no stone unturned in a bid to make one understand the world of a star, as it a well deserved title, he digs deeper into the reality of fatherhood, childhood, sonship and that of a husband wrapped up in the world of acclaim.
Unfiltered, Faiz doesn’t only narrate, he lives through his memories on stage, giving you an up close and personal depiction of major events in his life that have made him the man he is today and what he aspires to be in the future. He takes you through the lessons learned from fatherhood and the wounds that need healing from his childhood.
The subtlety in motion artistry lays bare the interpretation of traumatic events that you can’t help but applaud the bravery in his vulnerability.
The sacrifices made like that of halting bonds in order to keep demons at bay makes one question the pride of holding onto what you feel you’ll hurt amidst working on what you’re afraid of becoming, not because it is your doing, but what you’ve experienced even before knowing what manhood is all about.
Among the brilliant one-handers done in recent months, Faiz stands out as an epitome of a man willing to work with every tool in his arsenal, not scared to pinch where it hurts and revisit the moments that induced meaning in his life.
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