Waldo writes postcards to his mother telling her he is happy in his new job: keeping a public restroom in order.
For him, it is a chance to live in peace, away from the smell of the outside world. There, he reinvents himself at every turn, playing with and breathing life into the objects around him.
Waldo always finds a detour to get past the traps of each day — he rolls up his sleeves and sweeps and cleans without fuss. He has one thing clear: «if there is no obvious cause for worry, the best attitude is indifference to the passage of time.»
A fully visual show. No words. Suitable for multilingual audiences or those with hearing difficulties.