cast: Balla Bán István – Friedenthal Zoltán Dr Szádeczky Elvira, Pánczél elvtárs – Csákányi Eszter Kata – Roszik Hella Timike – Enyedi Éva Zakariás Bea – Szamosi Zsófia Tatár Imre – Pintér Béla Szujó, Pincér, Pogány – Thuróczy Szabolcs Tatár Ferenc, Ági – Stefanovics Angéla Borbíró – Póta György Konkoly – Pelva Gábor
musicians: Roszik Hella – hegedű Pelva Gábor – hegedű, brácsa, gitár Póta György – szintetizátor, bőgő, brácsa
adapted by: Enyedi Éva costume designer: Benedek Mari assistant to the costume designer: Kiss Julcsi stage design: Tamás Gábor light: Varga László sound: Simon István props: Quitt László production assistant: Hidvégi Anna assistant to the director: Hajdú Rozi written and directed by: Pintér Béla
Budapest in the 1980s. In a climate of distrust, fear and oppression, people of all social classes mingle in a folk dance hall. They act relaxed and easy, they joke and flirt, and secrets are only exchanged in whispers. In the background, the tape of a recording deck is turning with baleful slowness – a symbol of the perilous mechanics of espionage, betrayal and denunciation. In his latest production, author, director and actor Béla Pintér not only addresses the socialist past of Hungary, putting his finger on the painful wounds of unaddressed taboos in Hungarian society, but also takes an angry and acrid look at the country’s current political situation.
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Supported by: EMMI, NKA, Szkéné Színház The festival performance is supported by: Szeged Megyei Jogú Város Önkormányzata, NKA Előadó-művészet Kollégiuma
Suitable only for 18 years or over.
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