SELECTED BULGARIAN PERFORMANCES |
Drama Theatre - Second stage 6 June 18:30 – 20:30 |
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The scientific hypothesis that water may possess a form of memory is the main metaphor in the play. With a specific sensibility to the peculiarities of human nature, the plot follows the reactions of three sisters to the death of their mother and the ways she has marked their life. Intense and witty dialogue, loaded with an unusual sense of humor and keeping suspense from the beginning to the end. Krassimir Spassov staged the play for first time at the National Theatre in season 2000/01 and this is his second interpretation of Stephenson’s text. His directing is marked by a fine sense of character’s psyche, original scenic approach and remarkable erudition. K. Spassov is a professor of Acting and Directing at National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts. This is a story about the effort to attain “memory” for family belonging, for a native home, for family extension. Stephenson is a master of bitter humor. She is a real discovery. Contact us:
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