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After the end of WWI, Ludwig Wittgenstein thought that with his 'Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus' he could banish from language the ambiguity that leads to the misunderstandings in the world. 'Anything that can be said can be said clearly; and regarding that about which one cannot speak one must be silent.' Lucas Vandevost is the man who nevertheless tries to act what cannot be enacted, to speak the unspeakable, yes, and to seek the lightness in the 'gravity' of philosophy. Long live ambiguity, long live theatre, which needs no more than a gesture to create a world of possibilities out of an abstract concept.