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Histoire(s) du Théâtre VI / het TheaterFestival
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.
This play is part of the TheatreFestival programme.
Program bookletRead online
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