Iddo Oberski weaves a deeply personal journey at Lanternhouse with Balancing in Freedom

Lanternhouse at Cumbernauld – 31st July 2026 / Fri 31 Jul, Thu 10 Sep / Sun 11 Oct (Various Times)

Drawing on his family’s Holocaust history, his own experience of disability, and Rudolf Steiner’s Philosophy of FreedomIddo Oberski weaves a deeply personal journey with his onstage (puppet) counterpart, Svjetlana, a dialogue that constantly surprises and reveals new layers of understanding.

In Balancing in Freedom, Iddo fuses storytelling, movement, puppetry, visual art, music, spoken word, magic, and philosophy into a living artwork that shifts between intimacy and spectacle, exploring what it means to be human, and our ongoing search for freedom, connection, and meaning. Just as you think you know where it’s heading, the performance transforms again, surprising, thought-provoking, and always engaging.

Following a sold-out, standing-ovation premiere at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Balancing in Freedom returns to the stage in 2026. Moving, insightful, and unlike any other show, it invites every audience member to take away something unique and personal.

Audience comments:

“Exquisite beyond words. Thank you so very much!”

“Your presentation was a most profound and deeply moving one. You managed to combine heart serious content with art, humour and entertainment.”

“I was struck by your powerful story and the way you told it.”

After each show, audiences are invited to take part in a 30-minute facilitated discussion.

Written and performed by Iddo Oberski
Co-directed by Mark Kydd, Creative Mentor
Funded by Creative Scotland
Supported by The Authentic Artist Collective and The Salisbury Centre, Edinburgh

Recommended for ages 14+ (contains Holocaust themes).

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