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2007
Theatre
Péter Kárpáti > Dreamingpool
[Endre Nagy's cabaret]
2007.10.13 19:00
Örkény Theatre
Director | Eszter Novák
Bandi [Endre Nagy] | Csaba Polgár
Gigi [his wife] | Gabriella Hámori
Kondor [the director of the cabaret] | Pál Mácsai
The company>
Rózsi | Éva Kerekes
Lola | Katalin Szilágyi
Pufi | Csaba Debreczeny
Kőváry | Péter Vári-Kovács
Máhr | László Széles
Sajó | Imre Csuja
Baróthy | Zsolt Máthé
and Mimi [Vilma Medgyaszay] | Viktória Kerekes

Set design | Edit Zeke
Costume | Edit Zeke
Music | Zsigmond Lázár
The Hungarian cabaret is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It was in 1907 that Endre Nagy created, or to be more exact, naturalised this art form in a venue called Bonbonnière. His name became synonymous with cabaret in the following decades; so much so that people went to what they called the „nagyendre” in the evenings. Péter Kárpáti’s new drama recalls this world and its creator, who was deprived of his theatre at the height of success, and even betrayed by his company. Kárpáti’s play has not been written as celebration, or as a documentary, or even as a taste of art history. The backbone of the story is made up of the personal drama, the tragedy arising from discrepancies of talent and ambition, as well as the never fading stories of intrigue and betrayal behind the scenes.
Co-organized with Örkény Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 3000, 2700, 2200, 1700
There are less than 2 days before the date, therefore tickets are only available on site. Ticket information: +36 1 486 33 11

She loves me
2007.10.14 20:00
Budapest Gallery
On the basis of the text of Péter Esterházy
With >
Dorka Gryllus | Henriette Müller [D]

Dramatic advisor | Marianne Wendt [D]
Space | Kim Köster [D]
Camera | Adrian Stähli [D | CH]
Costume | Márta Makány

Director | Erzsébet Rácz

Photo | Szabó Alida
She loves me [theatre] One woman, or rather, two. Dorka Gryllus and her German colleague, Henriette Müller, embody the woman who is portrayed in a myriad ways in Péter Esterházy’s peculiar string of stories. Designed by Erzsébet Rácz, the production is, in fact, a unique performance: the venue is an exhibition hall that is linked to the street with the glass panels. The play centres around physical action, notably cooking. The actresses prepare dinner in front of the audience, while telling, whispering and shouting texts carved out from the work. After weeks of analysing the text together with the actresses, Erzsébet Rácz selected passages from the written work to be included in the production. However, it will not be a kind of linearly told story. The excerpts will be used for the purpose of improvisations, and the audience is also invited to join in the stage reality.
The performance has been presented in the frame of the cultural year „ Ungarischer Akzent” with the support of Ministry of Culture and Education, and of „Fonds Darstellende Künste” [Bonn].

Supported by Szerencsejáték Zrt. | Goethe Institut

Ticket prices: HUF 2000

She loves me
2007.10.15 20:00
Budapest Gallery
On the basis of the text of Péter Esterházy
With >
Dorka Gryllus | Henriette Müller [D]

Dramatic advisor | Marianne Wendt [D]
Space | Kim Köster [D]
Camera | Adrian Stähli [D | CH]
Costume | Márta Makány

Director | Erzsébet Rácz

Photo | Szabó Alida
She loves me [theatre] One woman, or rather, two. Dorka Gryllus and her German colleague, Henriette Müller, embody the woman who is portrayed in a myriad ways in Péter Esterházy’s peculiar string of stories. Designed by Erzsébet Rácz, the production is, in fact, a unique performance: the venue is an exhibition hall that is linked to the street with the glass panels. The play centres around physical action, notably cooking. The actresses prepare dinner in front of the audience, while telling, whispering and shouting texts carved out from the work. After weeks of analysing the text together with the actresses, Erzsébet Rácz selected passages from the written work to be included in the production. However, it will not be a kind of linearly told story. The excerpts will be used for the purpose of improvisations, and the audience is also invited to join in the stage reality.
The performance has been presented in the frame of the cultural year „ Ungarischer Akzent” with the support of Ministry of Culture and Education, and of „Fonds Darstellende Künste” [Bonn].

Supported by Szerencsejáték Zrt. | Goethe Institut

Ticket prices: HUF 2000

Berliner Ensemble – Theater am Schiffbauerdamm [D]
2007.10.17 19:00
Madách Theatre
Henrik Ibsen > Peer Gynt
Director | Peter Zadek
With >
Angela Gilges | Ruth Glöss | Ursula Höpfner | Deborah Kaufmann | Alice Kornitzer / Maria Bruckmann | Ann-Marie von Löw | Annett Renneberg | Antje Settnik | Judith Strößenreuter, | Angela Winkler | Uwe Bohm | Benjamin Cabuk | Gerd David | Peter Donath | Steffen Roll | Marco Schmidt | Veit Schubert | Oliver Urbanski | Axel Werner | Ronald Zehrfeld

Music | Georg Klein
Design | Costume | Karl Kneidl

Photo | Gisela Scheidler
Brecht’s theatre will come to this year’s Budapest Autumn Festival to perform Ibsen’s classic play directed by a living legend. This legend is no other than Peter Zadek, 81, whose productions are characterised by passion, exceptionally powerful theatrical impacts, and the use of revelatory and often provocative ideas. Many of his productions were kind of discovery: for example, he was the first to adapt Wedekind’s first Lulu play on stage, which established a new theatrical tradition. He served as artistic director of the Bochum and Hamburg theatres, and later of the Berliner Ensemble, where he has worked since the early 1990s. The current Peer Gynt production was made three years ago, and has been played with great success not only in Berlin but also at several high-profile festivals [such as Vienna and Edinburgh]. The vigorous, spectacular and resourceful production simultaneously depicts the processes of life’s passing and accomplishment, while leading his hero from a mountain hut to the jungle of concrete blocks.

[In German with Hungarian subtitles.]

Ticket prices: HUF 4500, 3500, 2500, 1500, 1000, 500
There are less than 2 days before the date, therefore tickets are only available on site. Ticket information: +36 1 486 33 11

Ágnes Bálint > The Diary of a Mouse
2007.10.18 15:00
Budapest Puppet Theatre

Directed by András Lénárt
With >
Norbert Ács | Béla Csajághy | Edina Ellinger | Ágnes Hárai | István Kemény | Zsuzsanna Kenyeres | Katalin Kovács | Marianna Kovács | Judit Rusz

Design | Tamás Kováts
Virtual design | Zsolt Prievara
Music | Nándor Götz
The title hero is Egbert of Church Shadow, whose father used to be a church mouse but has already retired after developing rheumatism from the cold stones. The curious and enterprising little mouse leaves the family home behind to have a look around the world. The production by the Budapest Puppet Theatre is from Ágnes Bálint’s poetically playful story. The writer worked for almost thirty years at Hungarian Television, where she produced such kids’ classics as Futrinka utca, Mazsola, Frakk, Kukori és Kotkoda and Vízipók, csodapók. The Diary of a Mouse was originally also a television series as well in the 1960s, whose special paper silhouette technology can be considered a rudimentary special effects film. Directed by András Lénárt, the production, which is designed for small children, also uses a special technique: traditional hand puppets are used in a virtual 3D space.
Co-organized with Budapest Puppet Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 1500

"In the Pernicious Proximity of Humans"
2007.10.18 19:00
Kamra
Compiled by Géza Fodor | György Lengyel | Gábor Zsámbéki
Directed by Gábor Zsámbéki
In the Pernicious Proximity of Humans [theatre] In 1949 the Communists nationalised the theatres, which was the greatest and most controversial event in the history of Hungarian theatres. While state funding allowed theatrical businesses to turn from uncertain enterprises into sophisticated art theatres, the regime instantaneously restricted this advantage by making theatres a tool of party politics. This process becomes clear from the minutes that were taken at different kinds of meetings after 1950, and which constitute the most significant and powerful drama of Hungarian theatres. The multiple parts of the minutes include distorted personal voices as well as the cracking of breaking backbones. The text of the Kamra production was compiled by director Gábor Zsámbéki, together with Géza Fodor and György Lengyel.
Co-organized with Katona József Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 2600

Berliner Ensemble – Theater am Schiffbauerdamm [D]
2007.10.18 19:00
Madách Theatre
Henrik Ibsen > Peer Gynt
Director | Peter Zadek
With >
Angela Gilges | Ruth Glöss | Ursula Höpfner | Deborah Kaufmann | Alice Kornitzer / Maria Bruckmann | Ann-Marie von Löw | Annett Renneberg | Antje Settnik | Judith Strößenreuter, | Angela Winkler | Uwe Bohm | Benjamin Cabuk | Gerd David | Peter Donath | Steffen Roll | Marco Schmidt | Veit Schubert | Oliver Urbanski | Axel Werner | Ronald Zehrfeld

Music | Georg Klein
Design | Costume | Karl Kneidl

Photo | Gisela Scheidler
Brecht’s theatre will come to this year’s Budapest Autumn Festival to perform Ibsen’s classic play directed by a living legend. This legend is no other than Peter Zadek, 81, whose productions are characterised by passion, exceptionally powerful theatrical impacts, and the use of revelatory and often provocative ideas. Many of his productions were kind of discovery: for example, he was the first to adapt Wedekind’s first Lulu play on stage, which established a new theatrical tradition. He served as artistic director of the Bochum and Hamburg theatres, and later of the Berliner Ensemble, where he has worked since the early 1990s. The current Peer Gynt production was made three years ago, and has been played with great success not only in Berlin but also at several high-profile festivals [such as Vienna and Edinburgh]. The vigorous, spectacular and resourceful production simultaneously depicts the processes of life’s passing and accomplishment, while leading his hero from a mountain hut to the jungle of concrete blocks.

[In German with Hungarian subtitles.]

Ticket prices: HUF 4500, 3500, 2500, 1500, 1000, 500
There are less than 2 days before the date, therefore tickets are only available on site. Ticket information: +36 1 486 33 11

Ágnes Bálint > The Diary of a Mouse
2007.10.19 15:00
Budapest Puppet Theatre

Directed by András Lénárt
With >
Norbert Ács | Béla Csajághy | Edina Ellinger | Ágnes Hárai | István Kemény | Zsuzsanna Kenyeres | Katalin Kovács | Marianna Kovács | Judit Rusz

Design | Tamás Kováts
Virtual design | Zsolt Prievara
Music | Nándor Götz
The title hero is Egbert of Church Shadow, whose father used to be a church mouse but has already retired after developing rheumatism from the cold stones. The curious and enterprising little mouse leaves the family home behind to have a look around the world. The production by the Budapest Puppet Theatre is from Ágnes Bálint’s poetically playful story. The writer worked for almost thirty years at Hungarian Television, where she produced such kids’ classics as Futrinka utca, Mazsola, Frakk, Kukori és Kotkoda and Vízipók, csodapók. The Diary of a Mouse was originally also a television series as well in the 1960s, whose special paper silhouette technology can be considered a rudimentary special effects film. Directed by András Lénárt, the production, which is designed for small children, also uses a special technique: traditional hand puppets are used in a virtual 3D space.
Co-organized with Budapest Puppet Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 1500

Péter Kárpáti > Dreamingpool
[Endre Nagy's cabaret]
2007.10.19 19:00
Örkény Theatre
Director | Eszter Novák
Bandi [Endre Nagy] | Csaba Polgár
Gigi [his wife] | Gabriella Hámori
Kondor [the director of the cabaret] | Pál Mácsai
The company>
Rózsi | Éva Kerekes
Lola | Katalin Szilágyi
Pufi | Csaba Debreczeny
Kőváry | Péter Vári-Kovács
Máhr | László Széles
Sajó | Imre Csuja
Baróthy | Zsolt Máthé
and Mimi [Vilma Medgyaszay] | Viktória Kerekes

Set design | Edit Zeke
Costume | Edit Zeke
Music | Zsigmond Lázár
The Hungarian cabaret is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It was in 1907 that Endre Nagy created, or to be more exact, naturalised this art form in a venue called Bonbonnière. His name became synonymous with cabaret in the following decades; so much so that people went to what they called the „nagyendre” in the evenings. Péter Kárpáti’s new drama recalls this world and its creator, who was deprived of his theatre at the height of success, and even betrayed by his company. Kárpáti’s play has not been written as celebration, or as a documentary, or even as a taste of art history. The backbone of the story is made up of the personal drama, the tragedy arising from discrepancies of talent and ambition, as well as the never fading stories of intrigue and betrayal behind the scenes.
Co-organized with Örkény Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 3000, 2700, 2200, 1700
There are less than 2 days before the date, therefore tickets are only available on site. Ticket information: +36 1 486 33 11

"In the Pernicious Proximity of Humans"
2007.10.19 19:00
Kamra
Compiled by Géza Fodor | György Lengyel | Gábor Zsámbéki
Directed by Gábor Zsámbéki
In the Pernicious Proximity of Humans [theatre] In 1949 the Communists nationalised the theatres, which was the greatest and most controversial event in the history of Hungarian theatres. While state funding allowed theatrical businesses to turn from uncertain enterprises into sophisticated art theatres, the regime instantaneously restricted this advantage by making theatres a tool of party politics. This process becomes clear from the minutes that were taken at different kinds of meetings after 1950, and which constitute the most significant and powerful drama of Hungarian theatres. The multiple parts of the minutes include distorted personal voices as well as the cracking of breaking backbones. The text of the Kamra production was compiled by director Gábor Zsámbéki, together with Géza Fodor and György Lengyel.
Co-organized with Katona József Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 2600
There are less than 2 days before the date, therefore tickets are only available on site. Ticket information: +36 1 486 33 11

János Térey > Tablemusic
2007.10.19 19:00
Radnóti Theatre
Directed by László Bagossy
With >
Sándor Csányi | Ervin Nagy | Kata Wéber | Viktória Szávai | Patrícia Kovács | Ádám Földi | Zoltán Schneider | Virág Marjai | Bálint Adorjáni

Stage design | Levente Bagossy
Jelmez | Kriszta Remete
There is no bloodshed in János Térey’s new play. You can hear today’s typical din of the battle only in the background whose melody is provided by the vocal tones of bin bumping and car burning. Author of The Nibelung Condo and the Casemates, Térey sets the scene of his new drama in a restaurant in Buda, where a company of young people comes together around a table: friends and foes, lovers and cheated wives, regulars and occasional guests. The seeming peace and agreement are not disturbed by the events that take place in the city centre. Nothing particular happens; perhaps someone cheats on someone else, someone’s pregnancy becomes known, and someone breaks with someone forever. The outstanding author of contemporary poetry has now put the feelings and the attitudes of a young generation into verse. Tablemusic, played by the talented young company of Radnóti Theatre, is a bitter account of Budapest in the first decade of the 21st century.
Co-organized with Radnóti Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 2900, 2400, 2000, 1300

János Térey > Tablemusic
2007.10.20 19:00
Radnóti Theatre
Directed by László Bagossy
With >
Sándor Csányi | Ervin Nagy | Kata Wéber | Viktória Szávai | Patrícia Kovács | Ádám Földi | Zoltán Schneider | Virág Marjai | Bálint Adorjáni

Stage design | Levente Bagossy
Jelmez | Kriszta Remete
There is no bloodshed in János Térey’s new play. You can hear today’s typical din of the battle only in the background whose melody is provided by the vocal tones of bin bumping and car burning. Author of The Nibelung Condo and the Casemates, Térey sets the scene of his new drama in a restaurant in Buda, where a company of young people comes together around a table: friends and foes, lovers and cheated wives, regulars and occasional guests. The seeming peace and agreement are not disturbed by the events that take place in the city centre. Nothing particular happens; perhaps someone cheats on someone else, someone’s pregnancy becomes known, and someone breaks with someone forever. The outstanding author of contemporary poetry has now put the feelings and the attitudes of a young generation into verse. Tablemusic, played by the talented young company of Radnóti Theatre, is a bitter account of Budapest in the first decade of the 21st century.
Co-organized with Radnóti Theatre.

Ticket prices: HUF 2900, 2400, 2000, 1300

October, 2007



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