stage adaptation based on Kleist’s novella Michael Kohlhaas by: Gábor Sára, Hegymegi Máté
cast: Kohlhaas: Nagy Zsolt Lisbeth: Pető Kata Clara, Antónia: Bach Kata Feketék: Pető Kata, Bach Kata Vencel: Nagy Norbert Herse, Palkó: Fehér László Várnagy, Kallheim, Szomszéd, Három: Jankovics Péter Luther Márton, Juhász, Sintér: Király Attila Nagelschmidt, Fejedelem, Sorompóőr: Kárpáti Pál Günter, Pityi, Ügyvéd, Egy: Pallag Márton Wrede gróf, Hans, Kettő: Horkay Barnabás
daramaturgy: Gábor Sára e.h. consultant: Kárpáti Péter stage design: Fekete Anna, Oláh Tímea music: Kákonyi Árpád light: Payer Ferenc assistants: Bereczki Csilla, Kovács D. Dániel director-choreographer: Hegymegi Máté
There was once a horse dealer, by the name of Michael Kohlhaas, a good though desperate man of his time. This extraordinary person could have been the ideal citizen. In a village, still named after him, he had a manor, where he worked hard and raised his child to be diligent and loyal. All in all, the world would embrace his blessed memory if he hadn’t pushed one of his virtues to the extreme - his quest for justice made him a robber and a murderer. The performance received the Szkéné Award at the 3rd TITÁNium Showcase, which supports the best theatre projects by creators under 35.