TR Warsawa – Krzystoff Warlikowsky
Hanoch Levin, Krum
The enfant terrible of the Polish theatre, Krzysztof Warlikowski, the winner of this year’s European Theatre Prize, visits Athens for the first time. Directing the avant-garde TR Warszawa company in Krum (1975) by Hanoch Levin (1943-1999), he invests the minutiae of the everyday life presented by the Israeli author with the stature of a classic work. Like the lead in a contemporary version of the parable of the prodigal son, Krum—dressed in black cowboy suit, shoes, hat and tie—returns home and concedes defeat. Trapped in a smalltown paralyzed in its endless cycle of births, weddings and funerals, Krum watches his ambitions and fears played out on stage as though in a dream. The performance begins at the end with caption on the big white screen: “Your mother died two hours ago”. [D.K.]
In Polish with Greek surtitles
A TR Warszawa / Stary Teatr (Krakow) co-production
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Duration 2 hours and 45 minutes with no interval.
Peiraios 260
- 16/07/2008 at 21:00
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