TOGETHER!
Britten: Szentivánéji álom 2.0
Details
In Brief
interdiszciplináris pszichedelikus performance
This project presents a unique, site-specific and interdisciplinary interpretation of Benjamin Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, unfolding within the iconic spaces of the Eiffel Art Studios in Budapest – from the locomotive hall to the sports arena and backstage corridors. The production takes the form of a promenade performance, in which the audience moves through different locations as the story progresses, from the overture to the climactic confrontation between Titania and Oberon.
At the heart of the production is collaborative artistic creation: students from four major institutions – the University of Theatre and Film Arts, the Liszt Academy of Music, the University of Fine Arts, and the Centre for Circus Arts – work together with the Hungarian State Opera’s Children’s Chorus. The children portray the fairies and serve as liminal guides – like passengers arriving on a magical platform nine-and-three-quarters – leading the audience through this layered dreamworld.
Rendező: Lóránt Nagy
Dramaturg: Noémi Orosz-Bogdán
Hermia: Fanni Hevesi
Helena: Liza Tarjányi
Demetrius: Szabolcs Varga
Lysander: Gábriel Horváth
Puck: Vilmos Lehel
Theseus: Balázs Bán
Hippolyta: Emma Vámos
Helena: Laura Garics
Hermia: Laura Gőgh
Lysander: László Havas-Horváth
Demetrius: Ádám Csák
Tytania: Ramóna Veleczki
Oberon: Donatella Hunyadi
Zettel: Tamás Vasvári
4 craftsman:
Dániel Szaniszló
Ádám Szálkai
Mihály Döbörhegyi
Botond Gulyás
Elfenchor:
Laura Nagy, Luca Balogh I, Luca Balogh II, Gréta Radányi, Luca Csörgeö, Anett Potyondi, Barbara Nemes, Mária Csenge Fejér, Gréta Mészáros
Programme
Director: Máté Szabó
Conductor, Music director: Ádám Cser
Coreographer: Kitty Fejes
In collaboration with:
- University of Theatre and Film Arts
- Liszt Academy
- Hungarian University of Fine Arts
- Budapest Circus Arts and Contemporary Dance College
Location: Eiffel Art Studios (Eiffel Hall, Oasis, József Járay Hall, Set storage, Miklós Bánffy Stage)