Péter Kárpáti / Secret Company

Acts of the Pitbull

  • Theatre
ca. 100 min

A raging prophet arrives in Budapest after wandering for a thousand years. Barely has he arrived at the train station before he starts roaming through the city, acting like a pitbull on a playground. Using black humour, author and director Péter Kárpáti paints a nightmarish portrait of Hungarian society.               Part of "Leaving is not an option? – Current artistic positions from Hungary"

Produktion: FÜGE Productions, Trafó – House of Contemporary Arts (Budapest). Mit Unterstützung des National Cultural Fund of Hungary.    

Cast

Direction: Péter Kárpáti / and Secret Company / Text: Péter Kárpáti / With: Martin Boross, Zsuzsa Lőrincz, Zsolt Nagy, Angéla Stefanovics, Natasa Stork, Zola Szabó / Choreography: Zsófia Tamara Vadas / Production management: Dora Trifonov / Stage: Rózsa Sebő / Dramaturgy: Borbála Sebők / Assistant director: Martin Boross / Translation: Lazslo Kornitzer

Dates

Past
  • Sun 9.3.2014, 17:00 / HAU3
  • Mon 10.3.2014, 21:00 / HAU3
  • Tue 11.3.2014, 20:00 / HAU3

Location

HAU3
Tempelhofer Ufer 10, 10963 Berlin

HAU3 unfortunately is not barrier-free. Access to the theatre is via a stairwell (3rd floor). The use of a lift is possible with prior arrangement. If you need help, please contact our Ticketing & Service team at +49 (0)30 259004-27 or email us at tickets@hebbel-am-ufer.de. Wheelchair users are also kindly requested to register their attendance at least one day before the performance.
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