Beth Rottermeier, The solitary worker #65 [Demetra - INTERNATIONAL]

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Beth Rottermeier
#65 - The solitary worker

Played by : M. C.


Motto: Black was all she knew, and although the white gathered to form larger or smaller islands, the black darkness remained infinite. From that blackness, anguish and restlessness came out.
Group: The Laborers

Teaser:

The uncertain steps break the silence, on the way home. The back bends under the weight of the judgment of others, the difficulty of facing hypocrisy and falsehood. The weight of broken wishes; shards with sharp cutting edges that dig inside you. It doesn't matter if you're good, if you do your duty at the factory; it doesn't matter if you could be great. No. Only appearances count. The scar on your face, the sign of your suffering, like a brand. You run in your shelter when anxiety overwhelms you: it's all so complicated. The hand rests on a cold surface, the frost chills the skin and climbs the muscles and, suddenly, you can draw a long and trembling breath. The world pushed out. Stillness comes like a balm. Behind the veil of appearance you know who you are, what you are. Even inside you, there is some splendor, finally a smile touches your lips, because you know that one day you will show it to others.

KEY WORDS: obsession, restlessness, desire, violence, suffering

Contacts:

You are the sister of Simon Thompson Brown   but you have not seen him for a long time. In your neighborhood, when he was a boy, lived John Conway   but by now he has become too important to deal with people like you. You often try to speak with Barbara Koening  , who seems like a woman to admire, and you envy the courage of Isabel Price   who does not mind saying what she thinks. Liz Hartman   always seems to be observing you, although your work is impeccable. One day Sam Buttler   made you angry and you mistreated him in the baths. You briefly met Norman Baker  , you recognized him as a TV face and he seemed more easy going than you thought.

Origin: The Demetra - Group: The Laborers - Gender: female - Età dell'interprete: Any age - Advices: Suitable for a proactive player who loves interpretative challenges. Available for facial make-up (a scar).

Other members of the group: The Laborers Sam Buttler (67 ) Played by Davide G; Liz Hartman (66 ) Played by Angelica Z; Isabel Price (64 ) Played by Nadine S; Barbra Koenig (63 ) Played by Francesca R. C;