Theatre Works

Snapshots from Kristina’s evocative theatre projects, capturing mood and movement.

A dimly lit theater with an audience seated in chairs, facing a stage where performers are illuminated by spotlights. The background is dark, creating a contrast with the bright stage lights.
A close-up view of a laptop screen displaying a project management tool with columns labeled 'Open', 'In Progress', and 'Review'. Tasks are listed under each column. The environment appears dimly lit, with a small, leafy plant visible in the background.
A person wearing a mask and white jacket poses in front of a vibrant mural. The mural includes a large vintage movie camera in blue and orange, an eye, a lightbulb, a cup, and a trophy labeled 'Film DXM'. Musical notes and the word 'MOVIE' are also part of the design.
A black and white portrait of a person with short hair wearing a dark jacket and backpack, positioned in front of a structural background with overhanging beams and foliage on the side.
A scenic urban waterfront featuring a row of statues depicting film equipment and crew, including a camera, spotlight, and director's chair. The backdrop is a skyline of skyscrapers and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky.

Doors Closing

An exploration of silence and separation, this piece captures the tension of final moments before a door shuts.
A silhouette of a person operating a film camera is prominently featured against a backdrop of a sunset. The sky is softly illuminated, with power lines visible in the distance. Shadows cast intricate shapes along the contours of the person and equipment.

Once In City

A theatrical journey through the rhythms and secrets of city life, blending movement and narrative seamlessly.
A person wearing a backpack is holding a camera-mounted stabilizer, standing beside another individual holding a microphone. They are positioned in front of a large screen displaying vibrant artwork of a woman with a colorful headscarf. The scene appears to be taking place at an event, possibly a presentation or performance.

Map Zones

This piece invites viewers to navigate visible and invisible boundaries through a blend of light and performance.