SPECIALLY INVITED PERFORMANCES |
Drama Theatre - Main stage 6 June 18:00 – 20:30 7 June 20:00 – 22:30 |
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In “No Trifling with Love” M. Kourkinsky unfolds the action in front of an image of “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci, a huge empty table, and the dead glances of puppets-nuns. The romantic comedy-proverb by Alfred de Musset (1810-1857) is turned into an expressive dramatic spectacle with fascinating scenery and powerful acting in which the youngest actors of the National Theatre’s troupe also attract attention. The relation to Musset’s time is that in our world like in his, there is no more past and the future has not come yet. Today’s man hangs in the middle of nothingness and raves that he loves. Yes, for a second he manages to love and this is the last hope alive. Do not trifle with this last hope. Do not trifle with what you are created for. “No Trifling with Love” undertakes an attractive play with oppositions, extremes and discrepancies: hyperbole and realism, irony and tragedy, physicality and spirituality. In short, this is theatre that speaks of the most eternal subject in most original way.” Contact us:
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