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Director
Anna Smolar
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Premiere
30 November 2024
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duration
approximately 2 hours
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Tickets
Normal ticket: 120 zł
Concessionary ticket: 85 zł
Normal group ticket (over 10 people): 105 zł
Concessionary group ticket (over 10 people): 75 zł
Cast
About
Eurydice dies under tragic circumstances. Orpheus is left on his own. What next?
We take different paths through mourning. One leads, first, through savannas, then, over mountainous landscapes and seas. Another starts at the Polar Circle, and then moves across several time and climate zones. There are people who begin wearing black. There some who don’t cry, though they feel they should.
Mourning in the modern world has been removed from the public sphere. The rituals which in archaic communities were to connect the individual with the collective, interrupted life with life that goes on, have died out or have been weakened. A culture of forgetting, which treats mourning as an anomaly or an obstacle on the road to happiness and success does not teach us about loss, making it impossible to respond in a mature way to traumatic collective experience, such as pandemics, natural disasters, or armed conflicts.
In Orpheus, we invoke an ancient myth to examine ways of experiencing loss or new rituals and their potential to bring people out of loneliness. Mourning interests us in both an intimate and political dimension: by undermining the omnipresent imperative of constant productivity, it has, after all, an anti-systemic capacity, whereas talking about mourning offers a chance to strengthen social ties and experience pain in solidarity.
As he turns back leaving Hades, Orpheus loses Eurydice forever. The gesture, interpreted usually as a moment of weakness, becomes a recurring refrain around which the theatrical reality of Orpheus and the mourning Orpheuses is built.
Creators
director: Anna Smolar
script and dramaturgy: Anna Smolar, Tomasz Śpiewak
monologues and dialogues: Jacek Beler, Jan Dravnel, Mateusz Górski, Natalia Kalita, Anna Smolar, Tomasz Śpiewak, Justyna Wasilewska, Julia Wyszyńska
stage design and costumes: Anna Met
choreography of puppet scenes: Natalia Sakowicz
music: Enchanted Hunters (Magdalena Gajdzica, Małgorzata Penkalla)
lights: Rafał Paradowski
puppet creator: Olga Ryl-Krystianowska
director’s assistant: Katarzyna Gawryś
second director’s assistant: Tymoteusz Sarosiek
stage manager: Monika Tuniewicz
technical manager: Michał Golasa
deputy technical manager: Andrii Pogorielov
sound technicians: Piotr Domiński, Andrij Pogorielov, Jakub Sapka, Jerzy Szelewicz
video technicians: Łukasz Karzewski, Maciej Kaszyński, Marcin Metelski
lighting technicians: Daniel Sanjuan Ciepielewski, Jędrzej Jęcikowski, Konrad Kajak, Kacper Stykowski
makeup artists: Milena Jura, Dominika Zatońska
wardrobe assistants: Elżbieta Kołtonowicz, Teresa Rutkowska
set construction manager: Łukasz Winkowski
props technicians: Mariusz Basiak, Marcin Puanecki, Tomasz Trojanowski
installation technicians: Mariusz Basiak, Paweł Iwaniuk, Marcin Puanecki, Tomasz Trojanowski, Łukasz Winkowski
set construction manager: Tomasz Ciężarek
carpenter: Tadeusz Tomaszewski
metalworker: Tomasz Ciężarek
Financially supported by funds from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Promotion Fund for Culture – a national special-purpose fund.
The performance is cofinanced from the funds received from the City of Warsaw.
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