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When even the air can turn toxic

Oxygen, the final part of Teerawat Mulvilai's unsettling political trilogy, proves to be the quietest and most abstract instalment

The white paint stains the plastic sheets, which drop from the ceiling to the floor, and covers the walls of newspapers.

From left, Sasapin Siriwanij, Dujdao Vadhanapakorn Boonyai, Nana Dakin and Thanapol Virulhakul.

The striking and stark design for B-Floor Theatre's latest production, Oxygen, is perfectly white yet somehow eerily dirty.

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