Trinidad González / Teatro Anónimo

Espíritu película

Afterwards available at the HAUthek until 11.2.

  • Film
  • Online
  • Theatre
With English subtitles /  Spanish / 
Three people stand at microphones singing with their hands up in front of musical instruments

A late-night foray through a city marked by intolerance and violence. Three people set out to capture the hidden evil in a bottle. “Espíritu” (“Spirit”) reflects the unease that haunts contemporary society, calling for political action from a poetic perspective. “Theatre is our trench in which we speak to the public and to ourselves. It is our vital need today to say: less consumption, more life, less obsessive work to fulfil obsessive goals,” says Trinidad González. The celebrated actress, playwright and director also wrote the text for “Espíritu”, directed it, and plays a part in it herself. Since 2018, her company Teatro Anónimo from Chile has been creating plays that make a political statement against the prevailing consumerism and take the audience on a journey with humour, live music, and surprising changes in tempo.

Cast

Text and direction: Trinidad González / With: Matteo Citarella, Tomás González, Trinidad González / Music: Tomás González / Lighting design: Nicole Needham / Stage and costume design: Teator Anónimo / Production: Katy Cabezas / Tour management: Horacio Pérez

Dates

Past
Mon 5.2.2024, 17:00 / HAU4
To the event on HAU4

Credits

Produktion: Teatro Anónimo. Koproduktion: HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Teatro a Mil Foundation.

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HAU4
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