A small village at the edge of a forest is struck by a devastating flood, then a scorching drought.
The community converges and focuses its attention on young Flo Deluge, the strange woman who lives in the forest and whose bizarre, nocturnal, obsessive digging is rumoured to have induced the rain which caused the havoc.
Flo is also rumoured to keep a strange secret at the bottom of her well - a secret involving love, water, a porpoise, a watermelon and two frogs.
South African theatre company Mouthpeace is the force behind this astonishing piece of physical comedy.
Actors Andrew Buckland and Lionel Newton become locked together into a sculpture, fixing imagined characters with the formal clarity of the mime tradition yet still giving the stamp of reality and relevance to the themes of grace and injustice.
At the Edinburgh Festival last year, The Well Being was nominated for The Stage awards for Acting Excellence (Ensemble) and came second overall in The Scotsmen newspaper's readers' choice for Pick of The Fringe.
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