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16 - 25/06/2017

fot. Bartłomiej Jan Sowa
Galleryfot. Bartłomiej Jan Sowa
  • A monodrama in which actress Edyta Lukaszewska inquires about freedom: where to seek it and whether it exists. In her opinion, “Totalitarianism is a state of mind filled with the fear of a nonexistent threat. I am looking for answers about what freedom is and how it matters to me. My character seems to know more about it.” The text was written by András Visky, a Hungarian poet, essayist and playwright born in 1957 in Târgu Mureş, Romania. His plays have been staged internationally, including in France, Italy, Poland and Romania.