HAMLET - Szeged, 11.17.
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William Shakespeare - Fero Nagy: HAMLET Translation by János Arany and Ádám Nádasdy
The world that squeaks from its corners is completely out of control, and the moment of relief is also an unfaithful friend. We should stop all the beatings, and now we're together. Hamlet is alone. He's in this punk rock opera too. That's what they say: these young people add to the trouble. They suspect something, and now they're eating it, unstoppable. The spirit of Hamlet's dead father appears before him, and at one stroke he sees his destiny: the origin of torture, the act of punishment, cannot remain unexplored, this wound does not heal itself, nor in this punk rock opera. And if they say that this idea is about the importance of the spiritual community, in which they are still enjoying themselves, it is an easy-to-be disillusioned sarcasm. During Hamlet's journey, he can count on fewer and fewer partners, who do, he will exclude them from his life. In this punk-rock opera he can't expect much good either. Everyone's a liar, everyone's obnoxious, everyone's fooling him, and then William remembers that next to the dining room table, there's so many words about the Wickedness, your name is a woman, what's it made of? This punk-rock opera released in '85, where we're angry, we're tapped, we're mean, we're not familiar with mercy and we're gonna be infinitely funny to knock ourselves out a little bit to start something, we're not alone, to hit everything.
Actors Péter Turi - Hamlet Liber Augustine - Claudius Zoltán Sas - Gertrud Galhidy Sára - Ophelia Round Dávid - Guildenstern, Laertes, Acting King, Marcellus Batamány Atanaz - Polonius Christopher Philip - Rosenkrantz, the spirit of Hamlet's father, Queen Actress
Creators Conduct coordinator: Téri Gáspár Music director: Kristóf Fülöp Costume: Bora Krasnai Presented by: Vilmos Krasnai
Location: Szeged, IH Event Centre Date: 17.11.2021 - 19:00