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'it hurts', Festival Theatre, 29 January

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'it hurts', Festival Theatre, 29 January
"The performance is about twins whose mother evacuates them to the countryside away from the war. The two children know nothing about the world, only the imperative of survival. Many brief, mosaic like images and scenes tell the story of the survivors or rather, how they become adults, during the course of which they have to learn the nature of pain, oblivion, hunger, violence, lies, murder and death. They also discover what is body, male, female, love and happiness.


And although they grow up and do survive, the two inseparable twins must learn solitude as well.

Third year drama students from the University of Drama, Film and Television rotate in playing the two twins and the ten or more other roles. They tell the story of a world turned on its head in words, mime, music and song.

Performance by the drama students of the University of Drama, Film and Television
Performed by: Éva Bata, Balázs Csémy, László Józan, Viktor Klem, Ádám Kovács, Petra Kőrösi, Bálint Majorfalvi, Andrea Petrik, Adrienn Réti, András Rusznák, Renáta Tar, Nóra Trokán
Music director and pianist: Gábor Kemény
Guitar: János Gyuriska
Director: Péter Forgács
Class teacher: László Marton

Ticketprices: 1100.- HUF

Travel Checques, Sodexho Culture Vouchers and Palace Gift Vouchers are also accepted at the Palace of Arts Ticket Office when purchasing tickets for this concert."

Source: Palace of Arts


27.01.2009




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