in Hungarian
“Hotel of Change is human, has fire, a heart for revolution and the courage to stand up for drastic change and not to accept the world as it is. With its elegant staging, the play gives voice to left-wing realities of life that otherwise often only find a place in Tübingen housing project kitchens.” Tobias Hauser, Schwäbisches Tagblatt
“In general, a seriousness characterized by curiosity and empathy prevails, which leads to the hotel guests [the activists] really opening up – at the hotel bar, in the elevator, while gardening, during relaxation exercises or in discussion groups. (…) The empathy emanating from the theatermakers carries the evening. The connection between art and activism becomes clear.” Christoph Ströhle, GEA
STEREO AKT is a Hungarian contemporary theatre collectives founded in 2013 in Budapest. The artistic director is Martin Boross, a Junior Prima Award-winning director whose work has been seen in 39 cities in 13 countries.
In recent years, they have addressed social issues and phenomena in their post-dramatic pieces such as gender inequality, homelessness, refugee crises, freedom of expression and propaganda, education, and equal opportunity.
“Hotel of Change is human, has fire, a heart for revolution and the courage to stand up for drastic change and not to accept the world as it is. With its elegant staging, the play gives voice to left-wing realities of life that otherwise often only find a place in Tübingen housing project kitchens.” Tobias Hauser, Schwäbisches Tagblatt
“In general, a seriousness characterized by curiosity and empathy prevails, which leads to the hotel guests [the activists] really opening up – at the hotel bar, in the elevator, while gardening, during relaxation exercises or in discussion groups. (…) The empathy emanating from the theatermakers carries the evening. The connection between art and activism becomes clear.” Christoph Ströhle, GEA
STEREO AKT is a Hungarian contemporary theatre collectives founded in 2013 in Budapest. The artistic director is Martin Boross, a Junior Prima Award-winning director whose work has been seen in 39 cities in 13 countries.
In recent years, they have addressed social issues and phenomena in their post-dramatic pieces such as gender inequality, homelessness, refugee crises, freedom of expression and propaganda, education, and equal opportunity.
performers-creators:
László Göndör, Máté Martinkovics, Emina Messaoudi, Veronika Szabó
activists:
Bari Jutka, Kajos Rebeka Dóra, Kovács Vera, Lóczi Csenge, Márton Gábor Csaba, Törley Katalin
set, costume: Raissa Kankelfitz
music, sound-design: Márk Bartha, Tara Khozein
light- and video-design: Máté Bredán
technical support: Tibor Kiefer
dramaturg intern: Boglárka Hidi
production manager: Zsuzsanna Balogh
producer: Dániel Mayer
dramaturg: Bence Bíró
concept: Martin Boross and Gábor Thury
director: Martin Boross