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Histoire(s) du Théâtre VI
World famous director Tiago Rodrigues imagines his father’s last words in a play that aims to be a small victory over death.
Father Rogério Rodrigues, a respected Portuguese journalist, started writing a newspaper article in his final days in the hospital about his experiences as a terminal patient. Upon his father’s passing, Tiago opened the notebook of his father. It contained only a few scribbles, like the abstract drawings of a toddler.
Now, Tiago Rodrigues, director of Festival d'Avignon, aims to imagine the unwritten pages of his father's last work. He fashions a play from memories, songs and fragments of his father’s writings, wishing to celebrate a small victory over death.
In this deeply moving play, sixth installment in the series Histoire(s) du Théâtre, each scene is a playful variation on the theme of farewell. The stage forms a surreal landscape where hospital beds glide across an icy sea, as a metaphor for life's tumult. With music and poetry as the grammar of a theatre that finds reasons for joy even in the saddest of stories.
Duration
100 minutes
Several cigarettes are smoked on stage
A glass of wine is offered to the front rows during the show
The performance deals with themes of death, the loss of a father and hospitals
A smoke machine is used
At one point in the performance, there is a brief moment of total darkness.
The performances on the 27th & 28th of August are part of the TheaterFestival programme.
This production is also hitting the road. Can’t come at NTGent? Find the full list of tour dates below.
Program bookletRead online
This production is also hitting the road. Can’t come at NTGent? Find the full list of tour dates below.
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