Bagossy Júlia

    The Last Man On Earth - performance of the Freeszfe Society

         
    4200 HUF
    3200 HUF - student, teacher, retired
    Trafo passes are accepted
    It's been ten years since men died out on Earth. A Hungarian woman claims she was able to keep her child alive in a sterilized basement, and hope encourages and outrages the country's residents. 
    A contemporary, new Hungarian drama about hope, intimacy, gender roles and populism.
    The creators are mostly freelance, young actresses. Director Júlia Bagossy and playwright Sára Törley-Havas are former and current students of Freeszfe.

    The performance is based on a radical thought experiment, theater director Júlia Bagossy wanted to work entirely from her own text and concept this time. There is no tangible solution for the future of humanity, the women living on Earth had to adapt to countless changes, they are lonely. The show tells the story of the rise and fall of a movement, the struggle against general hopelessness, the role of men in society, and what it's like when a child is used for selfish gain.

    Actors:

    Dorottya Gellért
    Mariann Hermányi
    Katalin Simkó
    Cseke Lilla Cnge
    Gombo Viola Lotti
    Janka Veselovsky
    Koós Buttercup
    Bence Szalay

    Playwright: Sára Törley-Havas
    Assistant director: Nóra Zsengellér
    Set designer: Anna Radetzky
    Music director: Péter Pálos
    Director: Júlia Bagossy
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