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/THE PLAYS
+ ALBANIA
Allegretto Albania /Stefan APALIKU
An Angel On The Eleventh Floor
/Stefan APALIKU
+ AUSTRIA
Hamlet is Dead. Zero Gravity /Ewald
PALMETSHOFER
Or the Night Will Be Abolished
/Gerhild STEINBUCH
Ulrike Maria Stuart /Elfriede JELINEK
+ BELARUS
Off /Konstantin STESHIK
The Field of Miracles /Ekaterina
MOKLOKOVA
Under Control /Nikolai KHALEZIN
+ BELGIUM, FLEMISH-SPEAKING
Bulger /Klaas TINDEMANS
Mission /David VAN REYBROUCK
Song /Kris CUPPENS
+ BELGIUM, FRENCH SPEAKING
Amerika /Claude SCHMITZ
Bloody Niggers /Dorcy RUGAMBA
Dialog Between a Dog and His Master
on the Necessity of Biting Ones
Friends /Jean-Marie PIEMME
+ BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA
Fly-Catcher /Zilhad KLJUANIN
+ BULGARIA
Small Play for a Children`s Room
/Yana BORISOVA
+ CROATIA
Archetype: Medea/Woman-Bomb/
Europe /Ivana SAJKO
Fireies /Tena TIVII
Sunday Lunch /Ivica PRTENJAA
+ CYPRUS
For Harrys Sake /Adonis FLORIDES
My Beloved Washing Machine
/Antonis GEORGIOU
The Rich Also Cry: The Age Of
Innocence /Andreas ARAOUZOS
+ CZECH REPUBLIC
Britney Goes To Heaven /Petr
KOLEKO
Dorotka /Magdalena FRYDRYCHOV
Harila /Ren KUHL
Leaving /Vclav HAVEL
Miracle in the Dark House /Milan
UHDE
The Elle Girls /Radmila ADAMOV
+ ICELAND
Imminent /Sigtryggur MAGNASON
Mishap! /Bjarni JONSSON
+ DENMARK
Home Sweet Home /Andreas
GARFIELD
Piss /Kamilla Wargo BREKLING
With Kind Regards /Erling JEPSEN
+ ITALY
Genoa 01 /Fausto PARAVIDINO
North face /Edoardo ERBA
+ ESTONIA
Filling the Barn /Madis KOIV
+ FINLAND
Loneholm /Laura RUOHONEN
Sexton /Heini JUNKKAALA
The Man Who Refuses to Use
Elevators /Bengt AHLFORS
+ KOSOVO
The Prospector of the High Peaks
/Fadil HYSAJ
The Town is Growing /Jeton NEZIRAJ
War in Times of Love /Jeton NEZIRAJ
+ LATVIA
Latvian Love /Alvis HERMANIS
The Sound of Silence /Alvis
HERMANIS
+ FRANCE
The Merchants /Jol POMMERAT
The Unknown Act /Valre NOVARINA
The Comic Illusions /Olivier PY
+ LITHUANIA
58 Dreams /Julius KELERAS
A Girl, of Whom God Was Afraid
/Gintaras GRAJAUSKAS
+ GEORGIA
Birdie Died in Glen /Tamaz CHILADZE
Sweet, Sad Scent of Vanilla /Irakli
SAMSONADZE
+ LUXEMBOURG
Notturno (The End, My Friend) /Guy
WAGNER
Notturno (Too late) /Guy WAGNER
+ GERMANY
A Man Is Born /Martin HECKMANNS
Amok My Childrens Game /Thomas
FREYER
Old Ford Excort Dark Blue /Dirk
LAUKE
Sense /Anja HILLING
The Biting Frequency of Guard Dogs
/Andreas MARBER
The Last Fire /Dea LOHER
+ MALTA
Caravaggio: the Investigation /Joe
FRIGGIERI
Lacuna /Simone SPITERI
The Ban Under the Bed /Clare
AZZOPARDI
+ GREECE
Blind Spot /Yannis MAVRITSAKIS
Num Mums! / Yum! /Sakis SEREFAS
Unforgettable /Vassilis
CHRISTOPHILAKIS
+ HUNGARY
Public Enemy /Istvan TASNADI
The Stone Watcher /Janos HAY
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+ IRELAND
Pump Girl /Abbie SPALLEN
Terminus /Mark OROWE
The Seafarer /Conor McPHERSON
Walworth Farce /Enda WALSH
+ MOLDOVA
FUCK YOU, Eu.ro.Pa ! /Nicoleta
ESINENCU
Without Sugar /Nicoleta ESINENCU
+ NETHERLANDS
The Fourth Reich /Peer
WITTENBOLS
Mightysociety 4 /Eric DE VROEDT
Peace /Rob DE GRAAF
+ NORWAY
Barcodes /Erlend SANDEM
Men Without Value /Christopher
NIELSEN
Shadow of a Boy /Arne LYGRE
+ POLAND
Death of the Squirrel-Man /Magorzata
SIKORSKA-MISZCZUK
Grandmother /Michal WALCZAK
Lets Talk about Life and Death
/Krzysztof BIZIO
+ PORTUGAL
My Wife /Jos Maria VIEIRA
MENDES
The Morning /Jos Lus PEIXOTO
A Strong Smell of Apples /Pedro
EIRAS
Extras /Jacinto LUCAS PIRES
Flatland Trilogy (Flatland I, Flatland II,
Flatland III) /Patricia PORTELA
+ REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
(FYROM)
The Demon of Debarmaalo /Goran
STEFANOVSKI
Werther & Werther /Zanina
MIRCEVSKA
Empty City /Dejan DUKOVSKI
+ ROMANIA
Mr Sisyphus /Radu F. ALEXANDRU
Three Flies and a Spider /Miahi IGNAT
+ RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Blood and Ash /Mouradine OLMEZ
July /Ivan VIRIPAEV
The Wolves /Moussa AKHMADOV
+ SERBIA
Godot on the Hot Tin Roof /Branko
DIMITRIJEVIC
Jump Girl /Maja PELEVIC
+ SLOVAKIA
Terra Granus /Michal DITTE
The sad life of Ivan T. /Lubo BURGR
(and company)
Woman Fetishists /Iveta
HORVTHOV
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+ SLOVENIA
Baba Yaga /Dane ZAJC
I, Victim /Simona SEMENI
The Class /Matja ZUPANI
+ SPAIN, CASTILIAN-SPEAKING
Exile /Paco ZARZOSO
Hamelin /Juan MAYORGA
Nina /Jos Ramn FERNANDEZ
+ SPAIN, CATALAN-SPEAKING
Match Day /David PLANA
Singapore /Pau MIR
+ SWEDEN
Invasion! /Jonas Hassen KHEMIRI
The Day Day Died /Rasmus
LINDBERG
The White Baby /Soa FREDN
+ SWITZERLAND, FRENCHSPEAKING
At the End of the Tether /Manon
PULVER
Far from the Ball /Valrie POIRIER
Mephisto (Only an Actor) /Mathieu
BERTHOLET
Venus Vocero /Nadge REVEILLON
+ SWITZERLAND,
GERMAN-SPEAKING
Cold Country /Reto FINGER
Favourite people /Laura DE WECK
The sample (The Good Simon Korach)
/Luka BRFUSS
+ TURKEY
Paper Stone Cloth /Murathan
MUNGAN
The Unofcial Hrrem /zen YULA
+ UKRAINE
When the Rain Returns /Neda
NEJDANA
A Station, or the Timetable of Desires
for Tomorrow /Alexandre VITER
Daughters-Mothers /Alexandre
MARDAN
+ UNITED KINGDOM
Clickwind /Judith ADAMS
Yellow Moon /David GREIG
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ALLEGRETTO ALBANIA
AN ANGEL ON THE
ELEVENTH FLOOR
+ Characters
3 male, 4 female
+ Premiere
06/08/07 Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia
+ Translations
French
+ Contact
[email protected]
A family, Mr, Mrs and their two sons,
is cooped up in its home, because of a
vendetta. Someone from their clan has
killed a man and in keeping with the law
of vendetta which still holds in the north
of Albania, the victims family has made
known its intention to kill the best man from
the killers clan. After wondering who might
be the best man in his clan, Mr, a theatre
critic, has come to the conclusion that its
him. In the meanwhile, life continues more
or less normally in the town, where the next
season of symphonic concerts, entitled
Allegretto Albania, has been announced.
Other characters come to visit this family.
By accident a box containing instruments
for the Allegreto Albania is delivered
to them. The murderer, a cousin of the
family, is still free. The family sees him
on television, coming back from a peace
mission in Iraq. At the end, he is the one
who proposes a solution for the family: a
plan to escape to Greece.
NJ ENGJLL N KATIN E
NJMBDHJET
+ Characters
2 male, 1 female
+ Translations
French
+ Publisher
Shtpia botuese Gjergj Fishta
Lezhe
+ Contact
[email protected]
An apartment on the eleventh oor.
A couple is making love. The telephone
interrupts their frolics: the womans
husband will arrive imminently. The young
man wants to ee, but the lift is out of
order. If he takes the stairs he risks nding
himself face to face with the husband. Nor
can he jump from the window. He thinks
while time runs out. There is a knock
at the door. Instead of the husband, a
Jehovahs witness, holding a Bible in one
hand, appears. He is out of breath from
the stairs and feeling unwell. The young
man and the woman give him rst aid. The
Jehovahs witness gets his breath back
and starts spewing out a pathetic speech
about family. At the end of his speech, the
Jehovahs witness dies. The lovers lay
him on their bed and start to speak of their
own lives. The husband never comes, it
is a ction of their minds tired out by the
routine of a banal affair.
+ Reading Committee
Dominique Dolmieu /Director, head of the Maison dEurope et dOrient, Paris
The propositions for this selection have resulted from the permanent work of the reading committee of the Maison dEurope et dOrient
for plays in Albanian. The members of this committee are: Anne-Marie Autissier, Arben Bajraktaraj, Ndoc Cefa, Elisabeth Chabuel,
Ilir Dragovoja, Robert Elsie, Mandi Gueguen, Ardian Marashi, Nikson Pitaqaj, Irena Rambi, Sulejman Rushiti and Arben Selimi
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DISAPPEARANCE,
OR THE NIGHT WILL BE
ABOLISHED
HAMLET IS DEAD.
ZERO GRAVITY
+ Characters
5 male, 4 female (variable casting)
+ Premiere
28/10/06 Thalia Theater Hamburg
+ Translations
Norwegian
+ Publisher
Rowohlt Theater Verlag
+ Contact
[email protected]
Two women take centre stage in
Elfriede Jelineks new play: Ulrike Meinhof
and Gudrun Ensslin. It is also about Mary
Stuart and Elisabeth of England women
linked by destiny. And it is about power
feminine power, to be precise. Whereas
the royal-blooded already possess this,
the RAF-women require violence to attain
it. They presume to take part in the writing
not only of their own history in the belief of
course that they have a mandate from the
people to do so. In this desire to become
protagonists in their own narratives,
they are forced to sacrice their own
femininity. And this is what causes their
downfall. Ulrike Maria Stuart continues in
Jelineks tradition of uniting conicting text
material. In a game where concealment
and irtation constantly alternate, aspects
of the characters psyches are projected
which involve not only the personally
emotional but also the mythological and
its deconstruction.
VERSCHWINDEN ODER
DIE NACHT WIRD
ABGESCHAFFT
+ Characters
4 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
10/10/07 Schauspielhaus Graz
+ Translations
French (under consideration)
+ Publisher
Rowohlt Theater Verlag
+ Contact
[email protected]
Oed and Laura are brother and
sister. While Laura nds solace with her
boyfriend Haimons family, her brother
misses out. Although his job as geriatric
nurse at a hospital gives him a sense of
security, the demands of his work place
him under inordinate pressure. So he
isolates himself, aimlessly wandering the
streets at night. This pleases Haimon.
After all, Lara is his refuge, his own safe
haven from a control-freak politician
father who tries fruitlessly to keep the
family together through sport and to
cover up his dwindling popularity among
the masses. And then there is Haimons
mother, a lady who is only ever seen and
whos name nobody can recall; who goes
for nocturnal walks because she cannot
sleep. (Gerhild Steinbuch) Inspired by the
main points of the Antigone myth, Gerhild
Steinbuch transports the question of the
relationship between power and morality,
and order and humanity into very different
contexts. All this in the middle of the selfrighteousness of a society no longer able
to tolerate the thought of aging, and which
doggedly suppresses this attitude.
+ Reading Committee
Brigitte Auer /Dramaturg, Volkstheater Wien, Dr Manfred Beilharz /Artistic Director, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden,
Beatrix Bhler /Festival Director Auawirleben Bern, freelance director & dramaturg, Gerhard Jrder /Theatre critic and cultural
journalist, Christa Mller /Dramaturg and Producer, Thalia in der Gaustrae, Hamburg, Anne Paffenholz /Dramaturg, Theater
an der Parkaue Berlin, Stefan Schnabel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel Dresden, Beate Seidel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel
Stuttgart, Rita Thiele /Dramaturg, Schauspiel Kln
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Ekaterina MOKLOKOVA
UNDER CONTROL
OFF
+ Characters
4 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
20/04/08
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
Casting variable
+ Premiere
21/04/08
+ Contact
[email protected]
Olia lives with her mother and her stepfather Igor. Uncle Igor works as a mill
operator at the factory. He loves Fridays
because he can get some rest and theres
no need to go to work the next day. And
also they show The Field of Miracles a
popular TV show on Fridays. Olia hates
her step-father, hates him for the constant
smell of cigarettes and beer, and because
every evening after work he lies on the
coach laughing ridiculously at stupid jokes
on TV. Olia has a friend called Pasha
whom she tells about her step-father,
about his odd Friday entertainment, about
how much she hates him and wants him
to leave. On Friday evenings, Uncle Igor
becomes more and more violent with Olia.
He grabs her by her hair, smashes her on
the wall several times, sits back on the
coach and continues watching TV. The
girl leaves home, meets Pasha and tells
him that she will denitely kill her stepfather. The next Friday the step-father
becomes enraged, shouts at Olia, hits her
on the face, tears her clothes off and rapes
her, pufng that she has to learn how to
behave with her father. Olia comes to the
place where she always talks to Pasha
and sits remembering the day when she
invented this friend, how much time she
spent thinking of his voice, appearance,
walk. Then the girl breaks into laughter,
screams, says disconnected, odd things,
laughs and screams again. Olia has gone
crazy.
+ Characters
Casting variable
+ Translations
English
+ Contact
[email protected]
Hardly anyone is able to feel freedom to
the full. A contemporary person is unable
to stay on her/his own even for a minute
people are constantly under control:
that of their family, teachers, colleagues,
special services, bosses But what can
happen if a person tries to break away
from this permanent control? The play
Under Control presents various situations
in which the Character nds himself
under the control of different persons and
institutions: airport staff, kindergartners,
parents, teachers, wife, his boss, a priest,
a fellow worker, a friend, special services,
a policeman. A collage compiled out of
disconnected dialogues forms a general
picture of the life of the main character
Champion the story of his weaknesses
and achievements.
+ Reading Committee
Andre Koliada /Translator, theatre specialist, inventor of the rst manual for learning literary Belorussian,
Oleg Sidorchik /Actor, Free Theatre of Minsk, Vladimir Shcherban /Director, Free Theatre of Minsk,
Maryia Vavokhina /International Ofcer, Free Theatre of Minsk
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/flemish-speaking
Kris CUPPENS / 1962
SONG
BULGER
LIED
+ Characters
1 male
+ Premiere
09/11/05 Molens Van Orshoven,
Leuven
+ Publisher
Braakland/ZheBilding
+ Contact
[email protected]
Song is an emotional rollercoaster. Its
everyones story the story of love and
loss, of success and defeat, of life and
death. Seen through the eyes and the
life of Kris Cuppens, in a very poetic and
musical language, it is the chronicle of
an era. From World War II to the sixties,
the closing of the mines in the 70s, up
until now Cuppens interweaves his
life with world history. Song starts in the
past. With a grandfather and his family,
with death close at hand, broken dreams
and expectations. A little boy is born
and through him we look at the life of
his parents. With difculty he grows up
to become a troubled adult. He knows
love and divorce, he knows defeat and
depression. But he struggles to regain a
life. And when his son is born, he writes
him a song. The song of his past, a song
of life.
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
28/01/06 De Bottelarij,
Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (Brussels)
+ Translations
German
+ Contact
[email protected]
A dirty neighbourhood in a grey city.
The shopping mall is the only place
where people meet. And a small city park,
run wild. Three children hang around
together, they have dangerous fantasies,
they look for exciting places, they risk
everything, since other children also risk
everything. A little child goes shopping
with his mother. His brothers are taken
to the school door, the child lets go of
his mothers hand for just one second.
Three children take him along with them.
Horrible things have happened. The little
child has disappeared, the big children
are on the run. The police nds a dead
child, and a little later three children who
cannot remember anything anymore.
Nobody knows what exactly happened,
although CCTV has followed everything.
This must show one clue at least. Yet,
nobody knows why things turned out so
badly. Children are happy, not capable of
doing such things Bulger is inspired by a
crime which occurred in 1993 in Liverpool,
where two eleven year old truants killed a
two and a half year old toddler. They were
tried and convicted as adults.
+ Reading Committee
Nikol Wellens /Administrator of Vlaams Theater Instituut, Ann Olaerts /Director of Vlaams Theater Instituut
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/french-speaking
Dorcy RUGAMBA
BLOODY NIGGERS
DIALOGUE BETWEEN A
DOG AND HIS MASTER
ON THE NECESSITY OF
BITING ONES FRIENDS
AMERIKA
+ Characters
3 male, voice of providence
+ Premiere
15/02/07 Festival de Lige
+ Contact
[email protected]
With humour and poetry, anger and
lucidity, this play is an attempt to run
through the history and the major debates
of our times from the point of view of
serfs, workers, slaves, muzhiks, darkies,
immigrants, aborigines, native Americans,
blacks from Africa and elsewhere, yids,
wogs, of all those who, throughout
history, have had to pay for the forced
progress of the world with their blood and
often their lives. The expression Bloody
niggers used here does not designate
a particular race but a community of
destinies. It is about all people who one
day or another were considered as a
lesser humanity and treated as such.
+ Characters
3 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
27/03/06 Halles de Schaerbeek
+ Contact
[email protected]
In Amerika, a familys daily existence is
subtly confronted with the supernatural.
An evil force seems to have inltrated
their home, causing terror among its
occupants. A poetic statement of the post
11 September world, Amerika crystallises
the survival mechanisms of our world. A
projection of an unreal America, Amerika
feels like a tribute to American horror lms
as well as to the literature of Poe and
Lovecraft. A voyage into the heart of a
fantasised and fantastical America.
+ Reading Committee
Jean-Pierre Baudson /Actor, Patrick Bebi /Director, Franoise Bloch /Director, Jeanne Dandoy /Actress, director, Nancy Delhalle
/Lecturer at the Universit Libre, Belgium, Patrick Donnay /Actor, Sabine Durand /Director, Ccile Michel /Studio of the National
Theatre, Isabelle Pousseur /Director, Jean-Luc Outers /Writer, head of literature promotion for the French Community, Philippe
Sireuil /Director, Alexandre Caputo /Responsible of the Studio of the National Theatre
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Selma Alispahic /Actress at the Theater of the War, Sarajevo
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Yana BORISOVA
SMALL PLAY FOR A
CHILDREN`S ROOM
MALKA PIESA ZA
DETSKA STAYA
+ Characters
2 male, 2 female, 1 other
+ Premiere
Theatre 199, Soa
+ Translations
French
+ Contact
[email protected]
Four childhood friends have been
meeting in a bar every Friday for 30
years to play a strange card game with
eccentric and uncertain rules (invented
by themselves 30 years ago). Everyone
has his/her own life outside the bar but
when they are together, they regress
into the past, remember ancient events
and comment the errors and choices
they made in life. One of them suddenly
announces his decision to get married
to a woman the others dont know. They
become suspicious she will take him away
from their Masonic card games In
highly poetic monologues the characters
describe their meetings and friendship as
resistance to the grey reality outside the
bar and aggressively fast contemporary
life. It is not specied where the action is
taking place, the names of the characters
are international. The main object of
interest is the surviving of the soul and
sensitiveness today. Small pleasures such
as preparing and eating a cake, inventing
ironic jokes or dreaming and inventing
poetic worlds are the strategies of these
characters to humanize the world.
+ Reading Committee
Aglika Stefanova /Theatre critic
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Tena TIVII
Ivana SAJKO
Ivica PRTENJAA
FIREFLIES
ARCHETYPE: MEDEA/
WOMAN-BOMB/EUROPE
SUNDAY LUNCH
KRIJESNICE
+ Characters
5 male, 7 female
+ Premiere
27/10/07 ZeKaeM, Zagreb
+ Contact
[email protected]
At an unnamed airport, the fastest
route to the whole world, we nd a bunch
of people trapped due to something
as simple and as invincible as a good
old-fashioned blizzard. As they sit there,
forced to stop, for once in their hectic lives,
they are also forced to confront each other
and themselves. There is nothing much to
do, but to think. Free as birds and at the
same time under strict airport surveillance
like a bunch of inmates, they could leave
but there is nowhere to go and while
they are there, every step they take is
restricted. And in that unforeseen pocket
in time, in that gap in real life, anything
might happen. Long lost lovers might run
into each other, life changing decisions
might take place, unexpected truths
might be revealed. In this time of endless
possibilities and fast paced living, Fireies
is a play about loneliness, disappointment
and the indestructible illusion that life
could still get better.
ARHETIP:MEDEJA/ENA
BOMBA/EUROPA
+ Characters
1 female
+ Premiere
11/04/07 ZeKaeM/Youth Theatre,
Zagreb
+ Translations
German, English, French, Spanish,
Slovenian
+ Publisher
Meandar edition, Zagreb (2004)
+ Contact
[email protected]
The Archetype monologues Medea/
Woman-Bomb/Europe function as three
stories connected to contemporary
Europe and neo-colonialism. All of them
are written from a womans point of view.
These three monologues were performed
as triptych in ZeKaeM theatre (Zagreb
Youth Theatre) in Croatia, 2007. WomanBomb was already published in the Book
of plays 2007, so for the 2008 edition the
other two monologues from Archetype
are chosen: Medea and Europe. Medea
is a well-known myth of woman who kills
her children as revenge on her husband.
In Medea, like in the other two plays from
the trilogy, Ivana Sajko adds political
implications the husband has no name,
but only appears as a political gure.
Medea appears as a rejected woman in
the shadows whose role is to smile to the
crowds. Europe is named after the main
character in the play. Ivana Sajko takes
Brechts Mother Courage as a reference
which she combines with the mythical
story of Europe and the white bull. In
counterpoint to the intimate relationship
between the Colonel and the heroine, we
see the consequences of their militarypolitical strategies, and in the end a
world of failure, accidental selections and
unsuccessful attempts to love is revealed
to the ideologically poisoned children.
NEDJELJNI RUAK
+ Characters
4 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
27/11/07 Croatian National Theatre
Ivan pl. Zajc, Rijeka
+ Publisher
Drutvo hrvatskih knjievnika- Ogranak
u Rijeci/Croatian Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc/
Verba d.o.o. Rijeka
+ Contact
[email protected]
A family from Rijeka gathers for Sunday
lunch as it has many times before. It is
a spring day; there is Formula 1 on TV,
they sit around the table, eat roast meat,
dessert The night before something
happened to all four of them and now
they are sitting round the table changed,
disturbed, different. In this play we have
two plots, two types of text, two different
types of emotions which take us through
this exciting drama in which all the
characters are condemned to the same
fate and their tragic search for happiness.
From the Square Kont to their at, then
to Opatija from the meaning of life
to tragedy, from beauty to horror, from
common sense to madness all serving
the main idea of this play, the search for
happiness. At any cost.
+ Reading Committee
Dubravka Lampalov /theatre critic, Olja Lozica /dramaturg, Elvis Bonjak /actor and writer
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MY BELOVED WASHING
MACHINE
:
AS
YAHARI TUHARI
+ Characters
3 female
+ Premiere
02/05/07 Theatro EpiTheseos,
Technochoros, ETHAL, Limassol
+ Translations
English (in preparation)
+ Contact
[email protected]
Eva is a young widow who refuses to
go out ever since her husband Harry died.
She wants to remain indoors forever. She
is afraid that the sun will burn her skin and
that the light will blind her. She is afraid of
climate change. Her best friend Lisa is the
only person visiting her, bringing her food
and heating oil. But Lisa has not shown
up since last night. When she nally does
show up, Eva reminds her once again that
Lisas role is to subject herself to Evas
emotional blackmail. Rich pampered and
spoilt as she is, Lisa often nds herself out
of bounds, doing what she feels instead
of just voicing it out loud. So, after trying
without success to burn Evas house and
to choke her, she comes up with another
plan: she calls Anastasia, Evas sister
whom Eva has not seen in eight years. She
hopes that what Anastasia will shock her
into coming out. Anastasia arrives. She is
a woman who has memorised the rhymes
for all the annual saints days together with
the time of daybreak for each day of the
year, as these are printed on the back ap
of cheap calendars. She will try shock
therapy on Eva, telling her various soap
opera clichs about her alleged affair with
Harry. In doing so, she will reveal her own
tragedy: as a child, Anastasia was raped
by her father.
+ Characters
3 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
19/12/07 Theatro ENA, Nicosia
+ Contact
[email protected]
Daily television ction is an art form
known to all. These (self-proclaimed)
legendary TV series take pride in
reecting the everyday life of viewers.
The element of exaggeration is merely
a humble dramaturgical tool Using a
fairly standardised recipe of character
depth, a twisted plot, a script full of lightentertainment life-philosophies and even
containing some bad lming, a new TV
soap opera is created. In this episode of
The Rich Also Cry (with seasonal subtitle:
The Age of Innocence) we watch the
radical developments in the Diamond
Mansion, the house of the mighty
and lthy-rich family of Constantinos
Diamantis. Why has the son and heir
disappeared? How did the daughter turn
into a cop? What secrets does the elegant
Zara Diamantis hide? Who can resist the
sexy and struggling gardener and how
will the young and ultra-sociable maid nd
justice?
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
23/01/07 THOC Experimental Stage,
Theatro Agoras Agiou Andrea, Nicosia
+ Translations
Italian, Hungarian
+ Contact
[email protected]
The play consists of three stylistically
distinct monologues which share common
themes regarding solitude, conventionality,
the desire to love and to be loved and the
right of every human being to take part in
the joy of life. The narratives of the three
texts form a cycle and relate to each other
in composite and diverse ways.
Jocasta Jocastas monologue reveals
a different version of the Oedipal story.
A woman who suffered greatly in her
life, Jocasta represents the living being
who uncomplainingly and unsuspectingly
accepts faith.
Chattering This is a story about a
middle aged woman. One day she runs
into an old friend and recalls the love affair
she once had with her young son. Back
then she was forty, bored and trapped in a
conventional marriage with children. The
experience was enjoyable although very
much against her moral beliefs, codes
and social conventions.
My Beloved Washing Machine A
middle-aged man is getting ready to leave
his house. At this time of his life, being
alone, he can only talk to his washing
machine. He recalls the years that have
passed and vainly waits for a phone call
from a young and beautiful waiter He
endlessly talks about a play he would like
to write, with the title My Beloved Washing
Machine. He will go to the theatre to watch
a monologue called Jocasta
+ Reading Committee
Varnavas Kyriazis /MPhil Theatre Practice, actor, stage director, Director of THOC, Dr Giorgos Neofytou /Playwright, translator,
Minas Tingilis /MA Theatre Studies, stage director, Artistic Director of ETHAL (Limassol Regional Theatre)
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HARILA
+ Characters
5 male, 1 female, 1 gorilla (M/F)
+ Premiere
30/09/06 Divadlo 29 Pardubic,
7 a pl Brno
+ Translations
German, Russian
+ Contact
[email protected]
Four punks, three male (Karl-Heinz,
Giovanne and Rudi) and one female (Elsa)
are living together with their Alsatian dog
aryk on the edge of society without
money or jobs. While under the inuence
of alcohol, they decide to do a good deed:
they will liberate Kisoro the gorilla from
a Zoo. Their action is successful, the
gorilla, completely drunk, sits in a car with
the stoned punks going in an unknown
direction. The morning brings hangovers
and a surprise: they made it all the way
to Bodensee, moreover, after a night of
foreplay in the car there is an outbreak of
sexual passion between Kisoro and Rudi.
The protagonists are inspired with an
original money-making idea: Kisoro and
Rudi will make love in front of the camera
and the audience will pay to view it online
at www.fuckthegorilla.com. A mysterious
businessman offers a large sum of money
for both the show and Kisoro, putting the
four punks into a moral dilemma they
could free Kisoro, but they could also
make money out of her. They decide
on nancial gain and are immediately
punished, almost as in a Greek tragedy.
In a symbolic epilogue, Kisoro the Gorilla
and aryk the Dog are running side by
side on a beach against the rising sun,
ready for happy copulation.
BRITNEY GOES TO
HEAVEN
+ Characters
4 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
29/09/06 Divadlo Petra Bezrue,
Ostrava
+ Translations
English
+ Contact
[email protected]
Five dead people meet inbetween
worlds. They are bored, do not understand
one another, do not know where they are,
where they are going and every one of
them copes in a different way: Britney
Spears practises the new steps of her
dance arrangement, under-age football
fan Hool smokes, heils, beats everybody
up and waits for a hundred skinheads
with saxophones, a drunkard and failed
mother Marie tries to create a Holy family,
Maoso Bruno shoots his gun off, and a
workman Kolben fulls his most secret
and intimate dreams. However, all of
them have their own goal: Heaven. During
their stay they all undergo group as well
as individual therapies led by the angel
Gabriel, and gradually they realize that
they are taking part in a strange reality
show, where they play for advancement
to Heaven. The game starts. How far are
those people willing to go in order to win?
What means are they willing to use against
each other? And how will angel Gabriel be
able to face all this? Will he succumb to it
and be seduced by godly Britney? Will
he let her organize an apocalyptic concert
for his boss? Will he put up with workman
Kolbens emotional blackmail? Will the
holy family of Marie, Hool and Bruno split
up under the pressure of circumstances?
Who will drop out and who will remain?
HOLKY ELKY
+ Characters
4 female
+ Premiere
28/05/06 Divadlo Let
+ Translations
English, German
+ Publisher
Vtrn mlny
+ Contact
[email protected]
The play by a young playwright
Radmila Adamov (from 2005), at
rst very humorously but then rather
more sharply, exposes the inuence of
media manipulation on womens beliefs,
behaviour and feelings. It shows the
vicious circle of the commercialised and
consumer society in which objectionable
behaviour is projected from one generation
onto another. In the rst part of the play,
the photo models Ela 1, Ela 2 a Ela 3 are
waiting in the studio for their photo shoots.
They do not know that all three of them will
get the job, so in turns they try to destroy
their rivals psychologically as well as
physically. Although they keep trying to
impress, crucial problems gradually start
to come to the surface. After a long wait
the shoot begins. The second part takes
place in Ela 3s small at in the evening
of the same day. When her paralysed
wheelchair-bound mother is unexpectedly
brought in for a visit by the nurse Agata,
Ela 3s life truth is exposed. Already as
a girl she was used to being sold by her
mother to various advertising campaigns
and now she exercises the same models
of behaviour in her adulthood. It manifests
itself not only in the relationship with her
agent, to whom Ela 3 belongs, but also in
the relationship with her own mother. Ela
3 needs to win a prestigious campaign,
so she throws her dying mother ruthlessly
out of the at.
+ Reading Committee
Marie palov /Literary Manager, Simona najperkov /Literary Manager, Luk Matsek /Literary Manager, Barbara Topolov
/Theatrologue, specialist at the Dept For Czech Theatre Studies, Kamila ern /Theatrologue, chief of the edition Dept Theatre
Institute, Mirka Potkov /Theatrologue, secretary of the Czech AICT/IATC Centre
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Magdalena FRYDRYCHOV
/1982
DOROTKA
+ Characters
3 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
03/03/08 vandovo divadlo, Prague
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Disk
+ Contact
[email protected]
The story begins when two sisters
Adla and Dorotka are returning from their
fathers funeral to a pub which belongs
to their family. Their mother died when
Dorotka was seven years old. Now she is
sixteen and Adela is thirty. They rent an
upstairs room out to Krytof, a singer who
often suffers from depression. The pub
is located in a remote village from which
everything is too far. The local priest is an
alcoholic and the only regular customer in
Adelas pub. He says he drinks because
the people do not go to church anymore,
because they do not believe in anything.
Dorotka is of intiatory age and she
needs love and especially hope. Yet, she
sees only abandoned and faithless people
around her. The night the sisters bury their
father, a strong wind comes to the village.
The next morning the sisters nd a fallen
tree in front of the pub, uprooted by the
wind. Sap starts to ow from it. Dorotka
experiences a miracle. And we can start
asking ourselves. Is this Gods nemesis?
Or Gods salvation? Dorotka is a story
about the possible experience of faith.
This experience has to be unconventional,
uprooted and somehow incomprehensible.
The question is, the way we live our
everyday lives, is it possible to experience
something like a miracle?
+ Reading Committee
Marie palov /Literary Manager, Simona najperkov /Literary Manager, Luk Matsek /Literary Manager, Barbara Topolov
/Theatrologue, specialist at the Dept For Czech Theatre Studies, Kamila ern /Theatrologue, chief of the edition Dept Theatre
Institute, Mirka Potkov /Theatrologue, secretary of the Czech AICT/IATC Centre
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PIS
+ Characters
5 male
+ Premiere
28/09/07 The Royal Danish Theatre
+ Publisher
Nordiska Aps
+ Contact
[email protected]
The playwright and director Kamilla
Wargo Brekling became known to a larger
audience with her surrealistic performance
Sorry! on contemporary women. Piss is
a performance about the modern male.
His condition, his position in society and
his mood. With female emancipation his
position has changed. How does that
make him feel? How is he, here and now?
Who needs him? What does he think?
Does he have anything new to say? Now
its his turn! Piss is a unique opportunity
for him to talk to us. The stage belongs to
him, hell have a spotlight of his own. Now
hes the boss. Once again hes the leader.
King! Piss is the nal play in Breklings
trilogy on men and women. First she wrote
War on our relationship with each other,
love and marriage. Women demanded
respect and left men. In the following play
Sorry! the focus was on women. All
on their own. In Piss the microphone is
handed to the men.
+ Characters
10 male, 6 female
+ Premiere
12/10/07 The Royal Danish Theatre
+ Publisher
Nordiska Aps
+ Contact
[email protected]
The autobiographic works of Erling
Jepsen describe his upbringing in Gram
in the southernmost province of Denmark.
They concern incestuous relations in the
family but their unique mixture of truth
and ction infuses the great sorrow with
an uncomfortable humour. In With Kind
Regards Jepsens alter ego, Allan, has
become a grown man, residing in the
capital. Though his upbringing lls his
mind it has been years since his last visit
to his childhood home. He receives news
that his father is dead and decides at
least to send owers with a card reading
With kind regards. The bouquet has
unforeseen consequences. It touches his
mother deeply and she invites him back
home. Now Allan visits his mother with his
sister, who has become mentally ill as a
result of her experiences with her father
on the familys sofa. Allan gets the feeling
that his mother had a responsibility too.
That she knew what was going on but
abandoned her daughter to get some
peace herself. Maybe his father in fact
cared for him? In one instant his hidden
desire to be acknowledged by his father
turns his sympathies upside down. Did
his mother in fact kill his father? Like
a modern Hamlet, Allan attempts to
get to the bottom of his fathers death.
Allan never reaches any insights into
the circumstances, but he returns to the
capital feeling much to the amusement
of the locals rmly convinced that he
was loved by his father.
+ Reading Committee
Benedikte Hammershy Nielsen /Dramaturg, The Royal Danish Theatre, Karen-Maria Bille /Head of Dramaturgy, The Royal
Danish Theatre, Jeppe Kristensen /Dramaturg, The Royal Danish Theatre
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+ Reading Committee
Dominique Dolmieu/ Director, head of the Maison dEurope et Dorient, Paris
The propositions for this selection have resulted from the permanent work of the reading committee of the Maison dEurope et
dOrient for plays in Estonian. The members of this committee are: Antoine Chalvin (linguist, teacher of the Estonian language at
the Parisian National Institute of oriental languages) and Jean-Pascal Ollivry (translator)
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Heini JUNKKAALA
Laura RUOHONEN
Bengt AHLFORS
SEXTON
LONEHOLM
+ Characters
3 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
28/01/06 Kajaani City Theatre
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Finnish Dramatists Union
+ Contact
www.sunklo.
Sexton is getting ready for his
conrmation at a church camp. During the
day he whittles the key to the Kingdom
of Heaven in the woodshed and has long
conversation with youth worker, Veera.
In the evening he is forced to witness the
melt-downs of the camps parson. The
young people of the play are cought up in
the tempests of puberty. Over the course
of time it is revealed that the adults in the
camp are no different, but made of the
same fragile wood as the youth.
YKSINEN
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
21/09/06 Teatteri Jurkka
+ Translations
English, Danish, French, Spanish,
German, Russian
+ Publisher
Nordic Drama Corner
+ Contact
www.dramacorner.
Two women, a retired ophthalmologist
who wants to build a house, and a young
single-parent architect, are stranded on
a remote island when their motorboat
doesnt start. Thus begins this classicallyproportioned play, recounting the events
of a single twenty-four hour period. In this
play, nature takes stock of the women just
as the women take stock of each other. The
rich widows ironic indifference collides
with the architects rigid dogmatism in
a way which makes the audience laugh
and think at the same time. The play asks
big questions: the place of an individual
in the cosmos, the status of women, and
the helplessness of modern people in the
face of nature when technology fails.
HISSVGRAREN
+ Characters
1 male
+ Premiere
22/08/07 Helsinki City Theatre
+ Translations
Swedish
+ Publisher
Bengt Ahlfors
+ Contact
[email protected].
A tragicomedy about an old man living
in a seventh-oor at in the city. He has
lived there all his life. Friends, relations,
former workmates, and even his dog have
all died or drifted out of touch. The only
friend he has to talk to is the buildings
old-fashioned lift, which he calls Enok.
He can tell Enok anything, all about the
secret love of his life, Grace Kelly, whom
he was connected to by fate: they shared
the same birthday. But the only proper
human contact the old man has is when
he gatecrashes weddings and funerals.
The portrait of this lonely old man is
painted by his memories. Childhood fears,
humiliations, shameful events painful
parts of life, great hopes and death. The
play gives a face to those old people on
the staircase that no one has greeted in
years, who nobody will miss when they
go. (Finnish Theatre Magazine 07)
+ Reading Committee
Annikki Ellonen /Dramaturg, Satu Rasila /Playwright, director, member of the Finnish Dramatists Union,
Merja Turunen /Head of Dramaturgy, Helsinki City Theatre
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Olivier PY /1965
THE MERCHANTS
LES ILLUSIONS
COMIQUES
LES MARCHANDS
LACTE INCONNU
+ Characters
2 male, 4 female
+ Premiere
Thtre National de Strasbourg
+ Publisher
Actes Sud Papiers (2006)
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Premiere
07/07/07 Cour dHonneur of the Palais
des Papes, Avignon
+ Publisher
P.O.L.
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
4 male, 1 female, a multitude of masks,
2 musicians
+ Premiere
Centre Dramatique National Orlans
+ Publisher
Actes Sud Papiers (2006)
+ Contact
[email protected]
Farce or nightmare? The whole world
suddenly seems aficted with an epidemic
of love for theatre. The poet Myself resists
this enthusiasm for his work at rst, but
soon lets himself be drawn to the most
prestigious posts. His colleagues, the
actors Ms Mazev, Mr Fau, Mr Girard and
Mr Balazuc remain sceptical about this
cosmic success of their art and juggle
with masks and with the denitions of
theatre
+ Reading Committee
Jacques Baillon /Director of the National Theatre Centre, Laurent Lalanne /Head of Authors Department
Selected by the Production Assistance Committee of the Centre National du Thtre under the supervision of Jacques Baillon
and Laurent Lalanne
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Irakli SAMSONADZE
+ Characters
5 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
06/11/06 Rustaveli National Theatre
+ Contact
[email protected]
A modern Georgian vaudeville or a
phantasmagorical comedy, as it is referred
to by the author, opens on a newly wed
couple, Maya and Guram, who come back
from their honeymoon to start building
their life together. However, everyone
intervenes: Mayas parents, the inquisitive
neighbour Noshrevan, Gurams former
mistress Magda who, it turns out, works
with Maya for an NGO defending womens
rights and, most importantly, a mysterious
stranger who arrives from the United
States at the end of act one. The stranger
turns out to be Giorgi, Noshrevans son
who has spent enough time in the States
to lose his identity. Following the advice
of an American psychoanalyst, he tries
to rebuild his life by forgetting the past
and constructing a new ego. Conversing
with his dog named Zigmund Freud or
Zigi, Giorgi looks for the two sensations
he is unable to erase from his memory:
the scent of vanilla of the cake his mother
used to bake and the eternal beloved he
has lost. Meanwhile, Mayas father Lado
is having an affair with Gurams mistress
Magda, Mayas mother Mary is having
an affair with the neighbour Noshrevan,
Maya is having a baby and Guram wants
to divorce and hide himself away from his
awful family. In the end, love triumphs.
Giorgi nds his lost beloved who happens
to be Maya. She gives birth to his, and not
Gurams baby.
+ Characters
4 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
06/12/07 Rustaveli National Theatre
+ Contact
[email protected]
Once uponish then
Birdie died in Glen.
High and dry it smelled,
Low and raw it swelled.
Way too large for pot,
Spooned it seemed a dot.
Huge a meal for clan
Couldnt ll a man.
(The standard beginning of Georgian
fairy tales.)
Once uponish then... there was a
man, named Andro. First he was a nonconformist, an ardent ghter for freedom;
he even went to jail twice and served a
sentence as a political prisoner. Later,
however, he came to power. God granted
him everything: a beautiful wife, a
charming mistress, resources and ability.
The play opens in Andros villa where
he struggles with a timeless dilemma for
politicians, whether to sign or not sign a
document, the content of which is never
made clear. Is Andro feeling remorse over
the decisions he is responsible or is he
just afraid? Many try to persuade Andro
to sign the document. Andro resists.
Huge a meal for clan, Andro in the end
couldnt ll a man. He is betrayed even by
his bodyguards, who leave the doors and
the garden unattended, thus letting in a
beggar who murders him. And only one
person mourns Andros halfwit father
David, who was himself an ardent ghter
for freedom once.
+ Reading Committee
Ketevan Kvantaliani /Translator, PR Manager of the Rustaveli Theatre, Irina Gogoberidze /Theatre Critic, Translator, AICT,
Natalia Tvalchrelidze /Journalist, Head of Communication Department at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, Cultural News
host at the English language Radio
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AMOK MY CHILDRENS
GAME
A MAN IS BORN
AMOKLAUF MEIN
KINDERSPIEL
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female (variable casting)
+ Premiere
28/05/06 Nationaltheater Weimar in
co-production with Theater an der
Parkaue, Berlin
+ Translations
French, Polish
+ Publisher
Rowohlt Theater Verlag
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
3 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
27/01/07 Emma-Theater Osnabrck
+ Publisher
Gustav Kiepenheuer
Bhnenvertriebs GmbH
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Reading Committee
Brigitte Auer /Dramaturg, Volkstheater Wien, Dr Manfred Beilharz /Artistic Director, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden,
Beatrix Bhler /Festival Director Auawirleben Bern, freelance director & dramaturg, Gerhard Jrder /Theatre critic and cultural
journalist, Christa Mller /Dramaturg and Producer, Thalia in der Gaustrae, Hamburg, Anne Paffenholz /Dramaturg, Theater
an der Parkaue Berlin, Stefan Schnabel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel Dresden, Beate Seidel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel
Stuttgart, Rita Thiele /Dramaturg, Schauspiel Kln
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SENSE
SINN
+ Characters
5 male, 5 female
+ Premiere
15/09/07 Comdie de St.Etienne and
Thalia Theater Hamburg
+ Translations
French, English
+ Publisher
Felix Bloch Erben GmbH & Co. KG
(German), Editions Lansman (French)
+ Contact
[email protected]
In Eyes Phoebe falls reluctantly in love
with Fred, the blind DJ. Nose is about
the seductive aromas in Tommys fathers
bakery. Tommy and Karl were inseparable
friends until they fell in love with the
same girl. In Skin we meet Jule, who
cant stand being touched, who causes
herself physical harm in her search for
physical self-awareness, who steals from
Jasmin and is kissed by her in a kebab
shop. In Ears student representative
Albert, a champion of the spoken word,
falls in love with, of all people, the shy and
almost mute Natasha. And in Tongue,
Beate, who is really only interested in
music and smoking pot, meets Laurent
from the Cape Verde Islands, who is
afraid of spiders but can cook really well
and misses out on love.
+ Reading Committee
Brigitte Auer /Dramaturg, Volkstheater Wien, Dr Manfred Beilharz /Artistic Director, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden,
Beatrix Bhler /Festival Director Auawirleben Bern, freelance director & dramaturg, Gerhard Jrder /Theatre critic and cultural
journalist, Christa Mller /Dramaturg and Producer, Thalia in der Gaustrae, Hamburg, Anne Paffenholz /Dramaturg, Theater
an der Parkaue Berlin, Stefan Schnabel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel Dresden, Beate Seidel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel
Stuttgart, Rita Thiele /Dramaturg, Schauspiel Kln
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Vassilis CHRISTOPHILAKIS
Yannis MAVRITSAKIS
UNFORGETTABLE
BLIND SPOT
INOUBLIABLE
+ Characters
1 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
10/10/06 Theatro tou Notou, Amore
Theatre, Athens
+ Publisher
Editions Kedros
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
3 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
14/01/08 Theatro tou Neou Cosmou,
Athens
+ Translations
German
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
8 male, 3 female, 2 others
+ Premiere
25/01/08 Athens, Theatre Poreia
+ Translations
French, English, Italian, Spanish,
Romanian
+ Publisher
Editions Nefeli, La langue du theatre
+ Contact
[email protected]
Niki (a name which means victory in
Greek) is badly shaken by her husbands
death. She no longer has the strength to
keep going, to work, to continue and
yet her vital needs remain. An enormous
contradiction appears between her own
life and the life in which she demands that
which is most essential: to continue and
live despite the perspective of death, the
impossibility of duration, loss. But the gulf
separating those who direct the blind but
incessant movement of world and those
who feed it with their esh is also revealed
by Niki. Niki is in the middle, oscillating
between present and past, here and
elsewhere, the visible and the invisible, the
world of winners and the world of losers.
It is this oscillation which the play follows,
in Nikis confrontation with todays liberal
reality, depicted with a sharp cynicism.
Yet Niki cannot submit to the blindness
of life, nor be satised with the lucidity of
abandon. She will attempt to penetrate
into another world, in search of a third way:
that of the miracle. She decides to cross
death to reach love. There will be almost
no proof of her victory. Only the vision of
the street remains to bear witness to the
blood, the scattered limbs and the entrails
of a human body. With the relatively low
damage to the lorry door that hit her...
+ Reading Committee
Petros Markaris /Dramaturg, Dio Kangelari /Theatre critic, Maria Efstathiadi /Translator and writer,
Nikiforos Papandreou /Artistic Director of the Piramatiki Skini Tis Technis Theatre Amalia
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PUBLIC ENEMY
KZELLENSG
A GEZAGYEREK
+ Characters
16 male, 3 female, monks and grooms
+ Premiere
Katona Jozsef Studio Theatre,
Budapest
+ Translations
French
+ Publisher
LEspace dun instant (French)
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
7 male, 4 female
+ Premiere
22/09/01 Theatre Csokanai, Debrecen
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Palatinus
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Reading Committee
Franoise Bougeard /Translator, Dominique Dolmieu /Director, head of the Maison dEurope et Dorient, Paris
The propositions for this selection have resulted from the permanent work of the reading committee of the Maison dEurope et
dOrient for plays in Hungarian. The members of this committee are: Franoise Bougeard, Anna Lakos and Jlia Rbert
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Sigtryggur MAGNASON
/1974
IMMINENT
YFIRVOFANDI
+ Characters
2 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
24/05/07 Reykjavik Arts Festival
+ Translations
English (in preparation)
+ Publisher
Naiv co/ Sigtryggur Magnason
+ Contact
[email protected]
Sometimes they fall asleep together
on the sofa. Sometimes he falls asleep
on the sofa and she gets up and goes to
sleep in her bed. Sometimes its the other
way around. It sometimes happens that
they fall asleep together in their bed. It
happens. Sometimes they dance. Sorry.
They used to dance. They would perhaps
get up from the sofa, put a record on or
simply turn on the radio. Yes. Then they
danced. In the living room. They didnt
really need any music. The rhythm was in
them. Inside them. They last danced in the
living room August 16th, 1981. The play
takes place in a present day home. There
are three characters: She (the mother),
He (the father) and The Boy (the son). The
son is dead and has been since august
9th, 1981. Now 27 years old, he has grown
up with his mother and is a big part of
her life. She communicates with him and
condes in him. The son also functions
as a storyteller, a vehicle leading towards
the secret, towards sorrow, towards the
circumstances of his own tragic death.
Slowly the audience discovers that the
boy is only a memory, a ghost, killed in his
crib, only six-weeks old, by his mother.
+ Reading Committee
Sveinbjrn I. Baldvinsson /Playwright, Silja Aalsteinsdttir /Editor and Theatre Critic, Hallmar Sigurdsson /Stage Director
The Reading Committee was established by Iceland ITI
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Abbie SPALLEN
Conor McPHERSON
PUMP GIRL
THE SEAFARER
+ Characters
3 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
16/03/06 Town Hall Theatre, Galway
+ Translations
German, Polish, Korean
+ Publisher
Nick Hern Books
+ Contact
[email protected]
The Walworth Farce begins with a
play within a play. Dinny, a 50-something
Irish man from Cork and his two grownup sons Blake and Sean are conned in
a squalid at on the Walworth Road in
a run down area of London. Every day
the father and his sons act out the same
story with the same props. The story is
Dinnys construction of the events of his
last day in Cork after which he ed to
London (the boys were sent on after him
by their mother). The plot of the day has
become more fantastical over time to
the point where Dinny was a rich brain
surgeon who argues with his brother
over his mothers will at a family funeral.
The brothers forced by their father into
this compulsive re-enactment have
become doubtful about its truth over time.
Pathologically afraid of the outside world,
only Sean leaves the at daily to buy
the provisions that they need to restage
the funeral. One day Sean picks up the
wrong bag of shopping in Tescos and the
check out girl Hayley follows him home
to give him his shopping. The complex
and fragile set created by Dinny cannot
survive the intrusion of any stranger and
the made up farce becomes real tragedy.
Hayleys intrusion forces all the brothers
temptations and doubts to the surface in
the face of Dinny desperately trying to
maintain his control over them.
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
04/08/06 Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
+ Publisher
Faber & Faber
Pumpgirl is set in a border town in
Northern Irelands County Armagh.
Pumpgirl, a tomboyish garage pump
attendant in a rundown petrol station,
becomes obsessed with Hammy, a local
race car driver, and they embark on an
affair. Hammys lonely wife, Sinead,
is also having an affair which results
in an unwanted pregnancy. The three
characters speak directly to the audience
as they share their funny, brutal and
disturbing story.
Mark OROWE
TERMINUS
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
13/06/07 Peacock Theatre, Dublin
+ Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Terminus is a blackly comic vision of
Dublin which tells, through interconnecting
monologues, the story of three nameless
characters. A is a woman trying to help
one of her former students, who is about
to undergo an illegal and very dangerous
late-term abortion. B is her daughter who
is rescued from certain death by C, a serial
killer who traded his soul to the devil for a
singing voice that he is too shy to use. B
makes love to C, a winged demon made
out of worms, plunging the characters into
a nightmarish, fantastical world.
+ Characters
5 male
+ Premiere
21/09/06 National Theatre, London
+ Translations
German, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian,
Danish
+ Publisher
Nick Hern Books
+ Contact
[email protected]
Divorced and without permanent
employment, fty-something Sharky
returns to a small town costal town
outside Dublin to look after his alcoholic
older brother Richard who has become
blind due to his drinking. The brothers
and their friend Ivan drink steadily through
Christmas Eve; they are visited by another
friend Nicky Giblin who lives with Sharkys
ex wife. Nicky brings a stranger with him
for a poker game. It is revealed to Sharky
alone that the stranger Mr Lockhart is
actually the devil and the stakes of the
game are Sharkys soul; as a young man
Sharky had killed a man in a ght and he
played cards with the devil and won his
freedom from prison and the devil has
come to collect the debt. Drink drives
the play as Richard pours abuse onto his
brother and Ivan lets his family down, but
at the end redemption comes from and
unexpected source.
+ Reading Committee
Jim Culleton /Artistic Director of Fishamble: The New Play Company, Dublin, Colin Teevan /Playwright and translator, associate
artist West Yorkshire Playhouse, Lecturer in Dramatic Writing University of Newcastle, Jack Bradley /Playwright, Literary
Associate (Sonia Friedman Productions) and former Literary Manager of the National Theatre, England
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Edoardo ERBA
GENOA 01
NORTH FACE
GENOVA 01
PARETE NORD
+ Characters
4 male, 3 female (in version produced
by Fondazione Teatro Due)
+ Premiere
28/02/02 Jerwood Theatre, London
+ Translations
English, German
+ Contact
www.faustoparavidino.it
+ Characters
3 male
+ Premiere
11/03/08 Teatro Due, Parma
+ Contact
www.edoardoerba.it
+ Reading Committee
Paola Donati /Theatre expert, Luca Fontana /Dramaturg, Karina Arutyunyan /Actress and director
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LUFTA N KOHN E
DASHURIS
QYTETI PO RRITET
THE PROSPECTOR OF
THE HIGH PEAKS
+ Characters
3 male, 7 female, 4 others
+ Premiere
16/10/07 Roundhouse Theatre, Dover
Discovery Centre, Kent, UK
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Multimedia Center
+ Contact
[email protected]
Four women in an insane asylum have
created an imaginary world, which they
share. (Extract from the play) I faced
him and spat at him, and trust me, he did
the same to me. Son of a bitch! I said,
How dare you spit on me? Then, I came
up with the worst insult you can give a man.
Your thing, I said, is like the smallest
nger on my hand, and your balls are as
small as two small buttons that old women
sew onto the jumpers they knit. Oh you
should have seen him! He was trembling
like a wild horse. He began to slobber, he
screamed, he fell to the ground and rolled
around in anger and then, he cursed me
shamelessly. You are a whore! he said.
I cant get over it. It was intolerable. He
is a pervert! It was as if the sun fell down
on my head. I couldnt see anything, just
a blazing, blinding whiteness. I remember
nothing after that The doctors said that
I had two broken teeth and a dislocated
jaw. The bastard... I will never forgive that
cursing. Me, a whore!? Ugh!...
+ Characters
7 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
02/07 Teatri Oda
+ Contact
[email protected]
The Town is Growing is a story about
a girl that had an accident. The story
unfolds from a letter that the girls father
has dropped in the complaint box. A
persistent father searching for justice for
his daughter, who faces many ofcials
and doctors. A cleaner from City Council,
who is told that dreams awaken, sent the
letter to the media. The story of the girl
becomes a media sensation.
UDHSI I MAJES S
LART
+ Characters
2 male, 1 female, human mass
+ Premiere
10/11/06 Teatri National de Prishtina
+ Translations
French, German
+ Publisher
Sali Bashota Ndermarrja botuse Faik
Konica
+ Contact
[email protected]
In a deserted plain, a mass of men is
waiting under a tree for the arrival of His
Majesty. These human beings are now
used to waiting and the arrival of His
Majesty will possibly change the routine
of their lives. A visionary and a policeman
are in charge, making sure the people who
come that way are treated as provocateurs
or spies. After being questioned, they
are hung by the balls from the tree, then
become part of the waiting human mass.
The nal traveller, a Foreigner, whose
task is to climb the High Peak, stops close
to the human mass under the tree. He
wishes to rest before continuing his way.
After being tortured, he admits he is His
Majestys Envoy (although he isnt) and
that he has brought the famous message
according to which the waiting mass is
authorised to walk in circles around the
tree. But the exalted human mass doesnt
wait to listen to the end of the message
and sets off, leaving only the foreigner, the
policeman and the visionary who hopes
that the mass will come back in order to
continue waiting.
+ Reading Committee
Dominique Dolmieu /Director, head of the Maison dEurope et Dorient, Paris
The proposition for the selection of Jeton Nezirajs plays resulted from the permanent work of the reading committee of the
Maison dEurope et dOrient for plays in Albanian. The members of this committee are: Anne-Marie Autissier, Arben Bajraktaraj,
Ndoc Cefa, Elisabeth Chabuel, Ilir Dragovoja, Robert Elsie, Mandi Gueguen, Ardian Marashi, Nikson Pitaqaj, Irena Rambi,
Sulejman Rushiti and Arben Selimi
The propostion for the selection Fadil Hysajs play: Jeton Neziraj /Playwright
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LATVIAN LOVE
LATVIEU MLESTBA
KLUSUMA SKAAS
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Premiere
Spielzeiteuropa, Berliner Festspiele
and Jaunais Rgas Tetris
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Reading Committee
Rita Grinberga /Translator, member of the Latvian reading committee of the Maison dEurope et dOrient, Paris
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Gintaras GRAJAUSKAS
/1966
A GIRL, OF WHOM GOD
WAS AFRAID
MERGAIT, KURIOS
BIJOJO DIEVAS
+ Characters
10 male, 3 female
+ Contact
[email protected]
Marija, the main character of the play,
tells a story about her adventurous
and vivacious life. Little by little she
draws the audience into the fantastical
and mystical atmosphere of her world.
Everything there seems very real and
familiar her childhood stories about the
adorable airplane constructor Antanas
Gustaitis (who was a real person) and
the caricatured everyday life of modern
Lithuanians. However, this familiar reality,
so full of incredible details, effaces the
lines between reality and dreams, between
visions and present time. What is really
going on here? Is Marija a victim or a
murderer? What do we see here a story
of madness, a criticism of consumerism, a
brief course on the history of Lithuania, a
post-Soviet state? Probably all of this and
more
+ Reading Committee
Valdas Gedgaudas /Theatre critic, poet, Aurelija Dvilyt /Theatre critic, Jrat Grigaitien /Critic, Ramun Marcinkeviit
/Theatre critic, arn Trinknait /Theatre critic, Aura Martiit /Chairperson, expert in literature and dramaturgy
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Guy WAGNER
Guy WAGNER
NOTTURNO
(THE END, MY FRIEND)
NOTTURNO
(DENN, MI FRND)
+ Characters
1 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
26/08/08 Thtre dEsch in the KUFA
+ Translations
German
+ Contact
[email protected]
In DEnn, mi Frnd (The End, my
Friend) the two characters are also
bound to one another. They are siblings,
without its being clear if they are brothers,
sisters or brother and sister. One gure
is conned to a wheelchair and is
physically dependent on the other who
is psychically dependent on the rst. In
the course of the play, it becomes clear
how the catastrophe came about: their
father was playing god with life and death.
The play is based on the third and fourth
of the 21 Points concerning Physicists by
Friedrich Drrenmatt: A story has been
thought through to the end when it has
reached its worst possible conclusion.
And: The worst possible conclusion is not
foreseeable. It comes about by chance.
+ Reading Committee
Charles Muller /Director of the Thtre dEsch/Luxemburg, Olivier Ortolani /Dramaturg, Jose Zeimes /Subeditor of the cultural
serial of the weekly Le Jeudi, Marie-Paule von Roesgen, Actress, Germaine Goetzinger /Director of the National Literary Centre
of Luxembourg, Denise Besch /Attach of the Ministry of Culture
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Clare AZZOPARDI
Joe FRIGGIERI
Simone SPITERI
CARAVAGGIO:
THE INVESTIGATION
LACUNA
LINTERDETT THAT
IS-SODDA
CARAVAGGIO :
L-INKJESTA
+ Characters
1 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
03/11/06 St James Creativity Centre,
Valletta
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Premiere
19/10/07 Teatru Manoel, Valletta
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
4 female, 3 musicians
+ Premiere
Theatre of the Mediterranean Institute
Theatre Program (MITP), Valletta
+ Contact
[email protected]
Lacuna, written by Simone Spiteri, is
inspired by Sepja, a series of novels by
Trevor Zahra, a childrens author but who
writes these works, full of observation and
humour, for adult readers. Rather than
present a plot, the play seeks to gather
themes from these introspective writings
with a hint of black humour. The actors use
practically no set or props, forging around
these universal themes their own story of
four women who have nothing in common,
who neither know who they are, nor where
they are, nor who the three others are
There is only one single bizarre thing
which unites them they can all sing the
same song. The audience is embarked
with these women on their voyage of
discovery, in the hope that gradually it will
ask the same questions of itself. Before
the bell rings. Before each one of us sings
a last song. Before we are carried away
by sleep.
+ Reading Committee
Vicki Ann Cremona /Ambassador of Malta to France, Associate Professor, Theatre Studies Division, University of Malta, Chris
Gatt /General Manager, St James Centre for Creativity, Anthony Attard /EU Projects Co-ordinator, St James Centre for Creativity
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WITHOUT SUGAR
+ Characters
1 female
+ Premiere
19/01/07 Thtre SortieOuest, Bziers,
France
+ Translations
French
+ Publisher
Espace dun instant (French)
+ Contact
[email protected]
This twenty page play is a monologue for
a young woman; the writing is nervous and
quick-paced, with short, often aggressive
sentences. As implied by the exclamation
point in the title, this monologue is rst
of all a cry, but one which, behind the
totally provocative gesture, hints at the
deeper reasons for a strongly motivated
revolt and bitterness. One cannot ignore
the historical and political reality of the
soil from which this writing sprung
Moldavia, a small Romanian-speaking
State, which became independent after
the dismemberment of the ex-Soviet
Union nor the upheaval caused to the
destinies of this youth delicately balanced
between two worlds. A post-communist
society, overwhelmed by poverty, where
traces and memories of the former regime
havent disappeared yet and where hope
of material well-being still seems distant.
ZCKER FREI/
FARA ZAHAR
+ Characters
1 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
19/01/07 Thtre SortieOuest, Bziers,
France
+ Publisher
Espace dun instant
+ Contact
[email protected]
Direct writing, which immerses
us in the mindset of the post-Soviet
generation of the countries of the exUSSR. Two young people, a brother and
sister, are angry, with their family, with
school, with Moldavian society in posttransition, with the rest of the world. We
observe a society dominated by clichs
and readymade formulas, where every
individual is conditioned, sterilised by the
void. There is no classical conict to relate
here rather a whole series of anecdotes,
enumerations of technical and scientic
terms which accumulate and come down
in urries, sometimes quotations, stupid,
reductive life rules, which the young
people oppose with the only weapons
they have: humour, vulgar provocation,
the refusal to even breathe, to consume
and therefore to continue to live.
+ Reading Committee
Dominique Dolmieu
Director, head of the Maison dEurope et dOrient, Paris
The propositions for this selection have resulted from the permanent work of the reading committee of the Maison dEurope et
dOrient for plays in Romanian. The members of this committee are: Alexandra Badea, Mihai Fusu,Claudiu Groza, Doina Papp,
Mirella Patureau, Sbastian-Vlad Popa, Danny Rossel and Benoit Vitse
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PEACE
MIGHTYSOCIETY4
VREDE
+ Characters
3 male, 1 female, 1 dead person
+ Premiere
25/11/06 Theatre of Arnhem
+ Contact
[email protected]
Talking is digging ever deeper ditches,
until each of us is standing on our own,
very small and very inaccessible patch
of ground, says Awram in this comedy
about handling grief, in which it becomes
painfully clear that the more people talk
to one another, the further apart they
drift. In the middle of the night, four
people meet in Awrams house, where
his partner Roy has just passed away.
With Vera, the sister of the departed and
her husband Broes, he reminisces about
the man he lived with for over fourteen
years. Ster, an ex-lover of both Vera and
her deceased brother, also makes his
appearance later. In their conversations
in the presence of the laid-out corpse, the
mutual and difcult relationships between
these people are exposed and painful
memories are raked up. The presence of
death raises questions about life. All the
characters struggle with questions of how
people relate to one another, why they
stay together or separate, and whether
people can ever really reach each other.
All love is illusion, remarks Vera. They are
locked in the ideas they have formed of the
other person and of that life with them. But
clinging on to this illusion only reinforces
the sense of being alone. And yet in this
wilderness of confusion and sorrow, there
is a reason for staying with the other
person; a mutual connection that is the
last straw to clutch at in the uncertainty
of existence.
+ Characters
3 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
27/02/07 FRASCATI, Amsterdam
+ Publisher
Mightysociety/Toneelgroep Amsterdam
+ Contact
[email protected]
Mightysociety4 by Eric de Vroedt is the
fourth part of a series of ten productions
about pressing, topical political and social
issues. In part 4, we see a well-to-do family
comprising the European parliamentarian
Henritte Draaier, her husband Raymond,
the successful entrepreneur, and her son
Bas-Jan, a journalist. The family gets a
surprise visit from two people they dont
know, Dick and Sharon, who have come to
set things straight and demand their rights.
Dick is one of Raymonds employees in
a branch that is being closed down and
Sharon has come to get a job. The arrival
of these two visitors exposes the extent
to which the characters are caught up in
the nets of the globalized world and how
each of them tries to keep a foothold in
this culture of corruption, hypocrisy and
egotism. After all, in a society in which
people derive their identity from hard
work, achievements and success, there
is no place for doubt and uncertainty. Yet,
while everything appears within reach and
the world is closer than it has ever been,
people are becoming more and more
estranged from one another and from
themselves. Mightysociety4 is a trenchant
and confrontational satire that creates a
chastening analysis of our times through
direct and often amusing dialogues.
+ Reading Committee
Anja Krans /Head Expertise and Information Dept, Theater Institute Netherlands
The Theater Instituut houses a museum and a library, gathers current information and documentation and organizes events such
as discussions, conferences, workshops, exhibitions and international presentations. It publishes books,compact discs and other
materials and participates in various international networks
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SHADOW OF A BOY
BARCODES
STREKKODE
VERDILSE MENN
+ Characters
2 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
23/03/06 Det Norske Teatret
+ Translations
German, Hungarian, Swedish
+ Publisher
Colombine Teaterfrlag
+ Contact
+47 90097736
+ Characters
3 male
+ Premiere
26/05/06 Nationale Scene, Bergen
+ Translations
German
+ Publisher
Solum Forlag
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
4 male, 1 female, a rock band
+ Premiere
08/03/08 Torsovteatret/
Nationaltheateret, Oslo
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Reading Committee
Ola B /Dramaturg (Det Norske Teatret), leader of the Drama Committee in the Norwegian Arts Council,
Therese Bjrnebo /Theatre critic, journalist and editor (The Norwegian Shakespeare- and Theatre Magazine), member of the
Drama Committee in The Norwegian Arts Council
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Magorzata
SIKORSKA-MISZCZUK /1964
DEATH OF THE
SQUIRREL-MAN
MIER CZOWIEKAWIEWIRKI
+ Characters
4 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
28/12/06 Teatr Usta Usta, Warsaw
+ Publisher
Dialog (No. 5, Poland, 2007)
+ Contact
[email protected]
Although the play refers to the real
members of the terrorist group, the Red
Army Faction, and to the bloody events
that shook up Germany in the 1970s, it
is by no means a realistic, historical play.
Instead, it shows revolution in a playful
and grotesque manner, depicting the
revolutionaries as pop culture icons. In a
series of cartoon-like, surrealistic scenes,
we follow the progress of a character
named U (Ulrike Meinhof) who teams up
with Baader, the Anti-man (who pops out
of a jar of poetry) and his vulgar girlfriend
Ensslin a couple who go from door to
door, telling a fairy tale about the Colour
Red. Together, they outwit a Melancholy
Cop and see the kind-hearted SquirrelMan a symbol of bourgeois society die
once a day over and over again, whilst
unsuccessfully attempting to express his
affection to U. Finally, U is imprisoned and
sentenced to death. In the hilarious and
absurd reality of the play, the Melancholy
Cops heart can grow together again,
even though he has been shot through
it. The Squirrel-Man lives on despite his
many and varied grotesque deaths. The
characters elaborate speeches and
the fairytale-like format make the whole
story seem even less realistic, with the
characters resembling rowdy, simpleminded Muppets.
Michal WALCZAK
GRANDMOTHER
BABCIA
+ Characters
11 male, 4 female
+ Premiere
11/11/07 Teatr im. Osterwy in Gorzw
Wielkopolski
+ Contact
[email protected]
Walczaks play starts out like a crime
story. In a family house, somebody has
killed the grandmother. The son, Karol,
starts his investigation, interrogating the
family members one by one. However,
these rst scenes soon change into a
nightmare: Karol, in order to uncover the
truth, tortures his wife and threatens to kill
her. In the meantime, two older gentlemen
appear in the town; they came to attend
a festival called a parade of historical
gures. One of them talks about the book
he recently received as a present: it is a
story about the mysterious murder of a
grandmother. While taking a walk, they
notice that the books description of a
house ts perfectly the house that they
have just passed... The men decide to act
as detectives and they slowly discover that
nothing happens by accident, and that at
night the town speaks the language of ...
lampposts and kerbs. The imaginative
author constructs an unreal world,
where animals and objects can speak,
patriotic ghosts appear from the beyond,
and pleasant old men turn out to be
messengers of Death. In the background,
a family drama is being played out a
parody of a bourgeois tragedy, in fact
the husband cheats on his wife, there
are never-ending quarrels (between the
wife and her mother-in-law) and intergenerational ghts (between the parents
and their daughter). All is told with great
humour; the plot keeps our attention until
the very end. And only one question keeps
coming up: who killed the grandmother?
+ Reading Committee
Malgorzata Semil /President, Polish centre of ITI; Editor of New Plays from Poland, a newsletter published on the website of the
Polish Theatre Institiute
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EXTRAS
A STRONG SMELL
OF APPLES
THE MORNING
FIGURANTES
+ Characters
6 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
Teatro Nacional S. Joo, Porto
+ Translations
French
+ Publisher
Cotovia
+ Contact
[email protected]
Four men and three women are
gathered in a neutral space, lit by
projectors at the end of the play we learn
that it is a television studio. The speeches
individual memories or traumatic
moments alternate with the main story
(a man meets a womans hand). These
characters attempt to tell (each others)
stories in chorus, guided and set off again
by the narrator, Joo, despite the irruption,
four times, of a strange and macabre
couple (two men).
UM FORTE CHEIRO A
MA
+ Characters
8 male, 5 female
+ Premiere
26/08/04 Pont--Mousson Festival
La Mousson dt, France
+ Translations
French
+ Publisher
Campo deas Letras
+ Contact
[email protected]
A family is gathered for a dinner. There
are 13 of them, like at the Last Supper.
One of the members of the family has
an announcement to make. That of his
decision to commit suicide. In dialogues
that stop and start and rarely lead to
exchange, each person reveals his
bitterness, his disillusion, his failure,
his anxiety. As always in the work of
Pedro Eiras, the play is a reection on
responsibility and innocence, questioning
the values of contemporary society.
A MANH
+ Characters
2 male, 3 female, an invisible dog and
everything invisible
+ Premiere
Teatro Municipal S. Luiz, Lisbon
+ Translations
French (in preparation),
German (in preparation)
+ Publisher
Editions Bertrand
+ Contact
[email protected]
In an ageing, drowsy village in the
south of Portugal, the characters, all more
than 70 years old, give form to their fears
and desires in a language which spans
time and linguistic heritage. A truculent
language, rich in images but solitary. The
scenes bring to life the seasons and the
months; each scene is a time in which life
ows, reinvents itself, between laughter,
disarray, expectation and hope. There
are traces of Beckett (names of the male
characters) and Chekhov (names of the
three women) in this play which recounts a
lifespan in four seasons: times of secrets,
illusions, forgetting and a frenzied desire
to kiss someone else without always
daring to. This is why the play and the
performance also recall the mysteries and
trestle stages of medieval fairs.
+ Reading Committee
Ilda Mendes dos Santos /Member of the Portuguese committee of the Maison Antoine Vitez, Portuguese dramaturgy research
and translations
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Jos Maria
VIEIRA MENDES /1976
MY WIFE
A MINHA MULHER
+ Characters
3 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
09/07 National Theatre Dona Maria
+ Translations
French
+ Publisher
Artistas Unidos
+ Contact
[email protected]
A father, a mother, their son (Nuno),
his wife (Laura) and a family friend
(Alexandre) are all together in a holiday
house. The heat is stiing. The days
pass by, heavy, dry and bitter; insults are
exchanged but conicts remain ignored,
repressed. Although this life together
becomes increasingly suffocating and
unbearable, it is impossible to overcome
the unspoken and see a way out. The
play ts into a trilogy on intergenerational
relations; it proposes a reection on
memory, on reprisal or repetition, on love,
on writing for theatre also where, like in
the play, everything is dark and light. The
play was written after reading Strindbergs
one act play Playing with Fire.
+ Reading Committee
Ilda Mendes dos Santos /Member of the Portuguese committee of the Maison Antoine Vitez, Portuguese dramaturgy research
and translations
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/fyrom
Zanina MIRCEVSKA
THE DEMON OF
DEBARMAALO
EMPTY CITY
+ Characters
3 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
Skopje
+ Translations
French, Serbian, Slovenian
+ Contact
[email protected]
After losing his illusion about love, the
innite nothingness of the Void opens up
before Werther. Even creativity cannot
save him because it too appears as an
illusion subject to manipulations. Werther
is a writer who has the exceptional gift of
producing an enormous quantity of words
which he puts together in surprising
expressionistic images related to this
pathological fear of facing the End. This gift
comes essentially from his pathologically
depressive state he sees the Void in front
of him like an incarnation. Other people
make money from his gift/afiction. Albert
the theatre manager sells his talent
as if he belonged in the Guinness book
of records, because the young author is
capable of writing for 23 days, twenty
four hours a day, without stopping, and
producing 1,987,203 days, in other words
more than one word a second. In this world
of gures, prestige and records, Werther,
with his authenticity and his particularity,
is put through the mill. Albert sells him like
a fairground phenomenon; he lives thanks
to the scandals which Werther leaves in
his wake, like a frightened animal who
hides in the ruins of destroyed buildings
for a long time. The manipulation of his
creativity is what kills him in the end.
DEMONOT OD
DEBARMAALO
+ Characters
8 male, 3 female
+ Translations
French, Serbian
+ Contact
[email protected]
Kots the barber suffers many injustices and, being unable to ght back,
he decides to take justice into his own
hands. In a drastic and pitiless way. Using
his razor, he eliminates everyone who,
without scruples, perpetuates the chaos
in Macedonia. But thats not all: he does
not hesitate to use his victims esh to
make grilled kebabs which are highly
appreciated by his fellow citizens. Through
the character of the barber Kots, who to
a certain extent recalls the protagonist of
Martin Scorceses Taxi Driver and that of
Christopher Bonds The Demon Barber of
Fleet Street, Goran Stefanovski imagines
a man who decides to clean the town of
Skopje (the capital of Macedonia) of what
he considers to be the ills of society:
organised crime, the urban maa. What
characterises Stefanovskis barber is that
he himself ends up participating in the
destruction of the values which he wanted
to ght against. Thus, in this totally corrupt
society, where Robins Hoods end up
laundering dirty money, where murder
is no longer murder, he becomes a true
hero, a sort of Jesus Christ celebrated by
the political elite.
PRAZEN GRAD
+ Characters
2 male
+ Premiere
07/04/07 Plan-B Theatre, Copenhagen
+ Translations
Danish, German
+ Publisher
Verlag der Autoren (German)
+ Contact
[email protected]
After many years apart, two brothers
meet by coincidence in an empty city,
ravaged by war. They are captured
between enemy lines, each of them a
soldier of the opposite side. As they nd
themselves being brothers at war, this is
their nal desperate night and both, past
and present conicts must be settled
before dawn. They wander about the
vast town as if there was no tomorrow,
entering a boutique to try on clothes and
shoes, drinking champagne at a bar and
breaking a safe at a bank, playing roulette
at the casino and some Shakespeare on
the empty stage of the theatre, visiting a
brothel and a church, in search of remedy,
relief and reconciliation. As dawn breaks,
they seem to be ready to meet their fate.
A psychologically intense and oddly
humorous text about the tragic absurdities
of war.
+ Reading Committee
Dominique Dolmieu /Director, head of the Maison dEurope et Dorient, Paris, Maria Bjanovska /Journalist and translator
The propositions for this selection have resulted from the permanent work of the reading committee of the Maison dEurope et
dOrient for plays in Macedonia. The members of this committee are: Maria Bjanovska (journalist and translator), Ivan Dodovski,
Milos Lazin, Frosa Pejoska-Bouchereau (lecturer, head of Macedonian Studies at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and
Civilisations (INALCO), Paris)
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MR SISYPHUS
DOMNUL SISIF
+ Characters
1 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
18/05/08 ARCUB, Bucarest
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Ed. Universalia, Doina Uricariu
+ Contact
[email protected]
The life of a couple who have been
married for 40 years is shaken up by
the anxiety (caused by ageing and the
approach of the end) which takes hold of
WOMAN. MAN decides to draw her into
a game intended to at least restore part
of the love for life and love which she
has lost. In the rst scene, we witness
an accidental encounter in a park, on a
bench, between WOMAN and a man who
seeks to seduce her. In the second scene,
whose action is anterior to the rst, we are
given an explanation of what happened in
the rst: we learn the cause of WOMANs
crisis and MANs project. The last scene is
again set in the park and we see the end
of the game which shows the husbands
success in recharging his wife with a new
energy.
+ Reading Committee
Alexandru Boureanu /Director, dramaturg and teacher at the Theatre Departement of the University of Craiova,
Mircea Cornisteanu, Directeur of the Teatrul National Marin Sorescu Craiova
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Mouradine OLMEZ
THE WOLVES
JULY
+ Characters
5 male, 3 female, other soldiers and
people
+ Premiere
18/12/02 rehearsed reading at
Footsbarn Theatre, Cartoucherie, Paris
+ Translations
Chechen (original), French
+ Publisher
LEspace dun instant (French)
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
1 male
+ Premiere
24/10/06 Praktika Teatr, Moscow
+ Translations
English, French
+ Publisher
Korovaknigi
+ Contact
www.vyrypaev.ru
+ Characters
22 male, 10 female
+ Premiere
18/04/08
+ Translations
Balkar (original), Russian, French
+ Publisher
Lespace dun instant (French)
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Reading Committee
For the selection of the play by Ivan Vyrypaev: Marie-Christine Autant-Mathieu /Head of Research at the CNRS, Paris, Member of
the Russian committees at the Maison Antoine Vitez and the Maison dEurope et dOrient
Dominique Dolmieu /Director, head of the Maison dEurope et Dorient, Paris
The selection of the plays by Mouradine Olmez and Moussa Akhmadov have resulted from the permanent work of the reading
committee of the Maison dEurope et dOrient for plays in Russian. Committee members: Marie-Christine Autant-Mathieu, Maria
Chichtchenkova, Philippe Frison, Sophie Gindt, Larissa Guillemet, Alexandra Koulaeva, Anne Le Hurou, Shirin Melikoff, Aude
Merlin, Amandine Regamey, Anne Seiller, Silvia Serrano, Eve Sorin, Virginie Symaniec and Simon Tordjman
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Branko DIMITRIJEVIC
JUMP GIRL
SKOCIDJEVOJKA
+ Characters
4 male, 3 female, chorus of 5 girls
+ Premiere
04/08/07 Budva
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Serbian National Theatre
+ Contact
[email protected]
This play is a kind of melodrama; it has an
unusual structure, with lyrical choruses, is
and based on a Montenegrin legend from
the 15th century and the story of Stjepan
Mitrov Ljubisa, a 19th century Romantic
writer. The legend tells a story about Ruza
and Stevan, a young couple from different
Montenegrin tribes whose love is banned
by their parents and society. In the time
of turmoil and strife between Montenegrin
tribes and the rising Ottoman empire,
Ruza is promised to another man, who
is better for the reputation and interests
of her family. Cursed by their families,
they make a romantic betrothal on a wild
beach. But very soon, Ruza has to pay for
the rescue of her anc from a Venetian
prison with her chastity. However, Stevan
cannot understand the greatness of this
sacrice and rejects her; at the end she
decides to kill herself. She jumps from
a cliff, because she only believes in real
love. That cliff is named after her Jump
girl or originally Skocidjevojka. The place
exists on the Montenegrin coast.
GODO NA USIJANOM
LIMENOM KROVU
+ Characters
3 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
14/03/08 Serbian National Theatre
+ Contact
+381 64 339 1424
This is an existential tragicomedy set
in contemporary Novi Sad. This is a story
about a group of young people three
girls and three boys on the roof of an
ordinary apartment building. Three girls
(Tamara, Vesna and Maja) and three boys
(Godot, Ozzie and Mickey) who, among
other things, dream about meeting aliens,
quarrel with strange birds, exchange and
hide their identities, play love games (and,
nally, fall in love), celebrate the birthdays
of famous people together (Samuel
Beckett, Niccolo Machiavelli, Erich
Fromm, Aristotle, Pasolini) and, above
all, experiment with natural and manmade
electricity.
+ Reading Committee
Milivoje Mladjenovic /General manager of Serbian National Theatre, Aleksandar Milosavljevic /Head of Drama department ,
Branko Dimitrijevic /Dramaturg , Svetislav Jovanov /Dramaturg
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/and company
Michal DITTE
WOMAN FETISHISTS
TERRA GRANUS
FETIISTKY
+ Characters
5 male (voices), 6 female
+ Premiere
12/01/08 Studio of Slovak National
Theatre
+ Publisher
Divadeln stav (Theatre Institute)
+ Contact
[email protected]
The play Women Fetishists is dedicated
to women by women so there is a chance
of avoiding the generic stereotypes which
occur in our everyday communication.
The play is made up of attractive, light,
modern dialogues, which are presented
by an eccentric, famous movie and theatre
actress, her devoted manager, her sweetly
problematic daughter and the past,
from which the beautiful and irresistible
model is created. This beautiful model
is considered to be the main character
Marilys sister. She wanted to commit
suicide because she was considered a
love fetish for those around her. When
we add some more representatives,
admirers, important male voices in the
phone and hip-hop DJs we end up with a
brand new cocktail for going from intimate
backstage to media glory. However the
greatest popularity can hide a wounded
human soul.
+ Characters
1 male, 5 female
+ Premiere
16/02/08 House of Culture TlmaeLipnk
+ Contact
[email protected]
Terra Granus, or the Land near the river
Hron, rises up from the lower Pohronie
landscape. This project was developed
through acting workshops where the
inspiration was the history of Pohronie:
the deportations of Jews, displacements,
population movements and HungarianCzechoslovakian conicts. The result is
six acts and six stories about different
people which are connected by the theme
of the search for asylum, the search for
ones roots and constant migration. Every
single act is really well constructed,
humorous, but especially ironically
absurd. Terra Granus is a collage which
depicts the reality of life in a provincial
small town.
+ Reading Committee
Dasa Ciripova /Theatre Theoretician (Theatre Institute Bratislava). Dasa Ciripova works in a Theatre Institute and as a theatre
journalist contributes to the theatre magazines Kod and Salto; she is committee member of a New Drama festival specialized in
contemporary Slovak drama. She was authorized to choose three contemporary Slovak plays for the Book of Plays by the director
of the Bratislava Theatre Institute, Vladislava Fekete
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THE CLASS
I, VICTIM
BABA YAGA
RAZRED
JAZ, RTEV
JAGABABA
+ Characters
5 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
16/12/06 SNG Drama, Ljubljana
+ Translations
English, Serbian
+ Publisher
Preernovo gledalie Kranj
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
1 female
+ Premiere
12/10/07 Klub Gromka, AKC
Metelkova, Ljubljana
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Preglej
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
10 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
22/09/07 SNG Drama, Ljubljana
+ Publisher
Beletrina, tudentska zaloba
+ Reading Committee
Toma Toporii /Dramaturg (Mladinsko Theatre), Assistant Professor (University of Primorska, Koper), Tea Rogelj /Dramaturg
(Slovensko narodno gledalie Nova Gorica), Mateja Pezdirc Bartol /Specialist in Slovene drama, Assistant Professor (University
of Ljubljana)
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/castilian-speaking
Paco ZARZOSO /1966
EXILE
HAMELIN
EXILIO
+ Characters
2 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
Teatro de los Manantiales, Valencia
+ Contact
[email protected]
Six one-to-one meetings between four
of the tenants of a house in an urban
environment, from down the stairway
to the roof. A woman writing a thesis
about tears; an illegal immigrant from the
Caribbean, hiding in a at that isnt hers;
a man that comes back from a years
journey around the world; and a man that
lives in two places, one with his wife and
son, the other with his lover. A succession
of weird situations, such as a dream-like
letter to an unknown addressee read by
someone else; a man unable to open his
own door, trying to jump from one balcony
to the other; a rabbit tied to a rope on the
buildings roof, waiting to be slaughtered...
All these people are, in a certain way,
exiles. Banned from nature, from real life,
from their identity. Although they almost
seem to live in niches, their vital paths
come out to be more interwoven than it
may seem at rst sight.
+ Characters
6 male, 3 female, 1 other
+ Premiere
12/10/05 Teatro de La Abada, Madrid
+ Translations
French, Polish, Portuguese
+ Publisher
aque Editora
+ Contact
[email protected]
A judge presents the accusation of
sexual abuse of a lower class boy to the
press. Guided by a voice that pronounces
all the stage directions, the audience
witnesses the different and confusing
aspects of the story: The judges own
relationship to his wife and son, who
suffers from his dedication to his work.
The professional deformation of the
psychologist, whos asked to collaborate
on this project. The almost perverse
involvement of the press. The boys friend
really seems to have acted out of a sincere
feeling towards the boy and his family,
although hes very well acquainted with
other men who have sex with youngsters.
And the boys parents may have been
perfectly aware of what was happening,
but pretended not to know, because the
friends support was more than welcome.
Nobody gives nothing for nothing. A
tale full of suspense and allusions to our
societys most delicate values, written for
a bare stage.
+ Reading Committee
Ronald Brouwer /Artistic coordinator at the Teatro de La Abada (Madrid), translator, Jos Sanchis Sinisterra /Playwright, theatre
director and dramaturgy teacher, Javier Villn /Theatre critic and writer
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/catalan-speaking
Pau MIR /1974
SINGAPORE
MATCH DAY
SINGAPUR
DIA DE PARTIT
+ Characters
2 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
20/11/07 Teatre Nacional de
Catalunya, Barcelona
+ Translations
Spanish (Castilian) (in preparation)
+ Publisher
Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
+ Contact
[email protected]
+ Characters
3 male, 2 female, 1 extra character
+ Premiere
15/05/08 Teatre Lliure, Barcelona
+ Contact
+34 932 892 770
+ Reading Committee
Sergi Belbel /Artistic director of the TNC, Esteve Miralles, Feliu Formosa, Toni Casares, Jordi Castellanos
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Rasmus LINDBERG
Soa FREDN
INVASION!
+ Characters
3 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
10/03/06 Stockholms Stadsteater
+ Translations
English, German, Norwegian, French
+ Publisher
Norstedts
+ Contact
[email protected]
Invasion! tells the story of Abulkasem,
the menacing Arab character of Almqvists
play Signora Luna. In Invasion! the identity
of Abulkasem is being investigated and
multiplied. Abulkasem is a homosexual
dancer. Abulkasem is a slang word that can
signify anything. Abulkasem is an applepicking refugee, a famous theatre director
and a paranoid journalist all at the same
time. Abulkasem is a constant threat for
some and a mental encouragement for
others. Invasion! is a play dealing with the
(de)construction of a threatening identity
more specically the identity of the Arab
male, feared both in Almqvists historic
play and todays Western world.
LILLA LIVET
+ Characters
2 male, 8 female, 3 other
+ Premiere
09/03/07 Gteborgs Stadsteater
+ Translations
English
+ Publisher
Columbine Teaterfrlag
+ Contact
[email protected]
Deputy prime-minister, Eva Olsson,
gives birth to a child. Not willing to take
time off her busy political schedule, she
hides the fact of the babys birth, forcing
it onto her ex-husband shortly after
delivery. Ex-husband, Hans, brings the
baby home to his new girlfriend, Marie
and an uncertain reception. Marie, herself
in need of constant coddling, breaks up
with Hans, banishes him and the baby to
the garage. Later, when the two kiss and
make up, she passes the child onto Lars,
her ex-boyfriend, a convicted killer. Lars
sells it to two lesbians in a bar. One of these
women happens to be the deputy prime
ministers grown up daughter, Esmeralda.
Esmeraldas lover, Vivi, feeling jealous,
gives the baby away. The child is last seen
in a toilet at Stockholms International
Airport where it is mistakenly repatriated,
together with an African refugee family,
to Eritrea. Meanwhile, journalists have
found out about the baby and Eva needs
to get it back to save her political career.
After failing to convince the local welfare
ofce of their responsibility to locate the
baby in Africa; Eva, Hans, Marie, Lars
(also a possible father to the baby after
a night with Eva at a party convention),
Esmeralda and Vivi travel to East Africa to
locate and bring home their baby. They all
come into possession of different babies
when suddenly, the girl, miraculously now
a precocious ten year old, walks in to the
lobby ready to travel home to Sweden.
+ Reading Committee
Swedish Centre of the ITI
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/french-speaking
Mathieu BERTHOLET /1977
Manon PULVER
MEPHISTO/
ONLY AN ACTOR
MEPHISTO/
RIEN QUUN ACTEUR
AU BOUT DU ROULEAU
+ Characters
4 male, 7 female
+ Premiere
17/01/06 Comdie de Genve
+ Publisher
Actes Sud Papiers
+ Contact
[email protected]
In Mephisto/Only an Actor, Mathieu
Bertholet evokes the emblematic and
ambiguous German performer Gustaf
Grndgens, once renowned for his
portrayal of Goethes Mephisto. Once a
revolutionary idealist, Grndgens went on
to become one of the Nazi regimes most
submissive artists. During Hitlers regime,
the actor compromised his principles to
further his career while his old friends and
enfants terribles, Erika and Klaus Mann,
the children of Thomas Mann, chose
exile, ghting fascism with their literature
and theatre. Klaus Mann eventually
wrote the novel Mephisto, pinning down
the pitiful and clichd opportunism of a
performer misguided by Nazism From
the honed tip of his quill, Mathieu Bertholet
sketches these restless lives swept up
in the course of history and probes the
complex relationships between artists
and authority.
+ Characters
2 female
+ Premiere
12/12/07 Comdie de Genve
+ Publisher
Bernard Campiche Editeur
+ Contact
[email protected]
At the End of the Tether is a comedy
of exhaustion, of capillary burn-out, where
the links which two individuals two
women as it happens have with their own
images become unravelled. The comedy
of appearances and headlong rush is
here pushed to its paroxysm: two women
express their personal failure in a dialogue
that is at the same time destructive and
burlesque, caught between the desire to
manipulate and the need to confess...
A magnicent duo of actresses serving
the subtle writing of Manon Pulver where
the futile rubs shoulders with the essential
for our greater enjoyment.
LOIN DU BAL
+ Characters
4 male, 6 female, penguins
+ Premiere
11/03/08 Thtre de Poche, Genve
+ Publisher
Bernard Campiche Editeur
+ Contact
[email protected]
In a retirement home, everyone is
getting ready to celebrate Mrs Anchards
one hundredth birthday. A man arrives,
in search of his father. Following a
misunderstanding by one of the old men
he is adopted, and in a short time, he
will transform the absence of hope into
the dynamic of life. But strange animals
begin to populate the place and suddenly
the party veers into inhumanity as the
television cameras entrusted with the task
of immortalising the jubilee look on.
+ Reading Committee
Stphanie Leclercq /Assistant director, Anne Bisang /Director of the Comdie de Genve, Arielle Meyer MacLeod /Dramaturg,
Christine Barras /Bookseller, Stphanie Chassot /Commnication & distribution at the Comdie de Genve
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Reto FINGER /1972
COLD COUNTRY
FAVOURITE PEOPLE
KALTES LAND
+ Characters
3 male, 2 female
+ Premiere
06/10/06 Nationaltheater Mannheim
+ Publisher
S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Theater &
Medien
+ Contact
[email protected]
What happens when the modern world
crashes through to the ancient? When a
young woman leaves her home in search
of a new future? Hannas brother died two
years ago. The mother believes the lad
threw himself off the mountain in a t of
melancholy. In truth it was the father who
drove him up the cliff face in a kind of test
of his manhood; even though he knew the
son was afraid of heights. Even the vicar
knows the truth but he does not tell. So
that the father will continue to send him
the daughter who he has been groping
since she was a child. In front of the
railway station Hanna meets a young man
from town, Tobias. He tells of a different
life, of poetry readings and his shared at.
Reto Finger describes a society in the
process of change, of disorientation and
self-discovery, the clash between village
and town life and the dogged attempt of a
young woman to assert herself within it. In
her search for another, better existence,
she follows Tobias to the city. But there
she feels alienated. Her disappointment in
Tobias promises of happiness ends once
again in an act of senseless violence.
LIEBLINGSMENSCHEN
+ Characters
2 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
29/03/07 Theater Basel
+ Translations
Russian
+ Publisher
Verlag Autorenagentur
+ Contact
[email protected]
Jule feels ne, Lilli feels ne and so does
Anna. Darius is afraid he has failed his
exams and Sven would prefer to appear
seductive, or at least normal. Everybody
thinks its great that Anna has been going
out with Philip for years, Jule doesnt
really care that Lilli has been sleeping with
Darius, and Darius is not really bothered
by any of this - he prefers to rebel against
school rules and his own inadequacy. Five
young people become more and more tied
up in their own little world in which love
affairs, exam stress and loss of orientation
become unhealthy dance partners. Laura
de Weck paints an entertaining, punchy
portrait of a young generation caught up
between hunger for experience, desire for
love, aimless impulse and fundamental
insecurity. Bit by bit, a deep and painful rift
reveals itself beneath seemingly harmless
everyday communication. At the end one
dies, another loses his mind and a third
escapes into the waves.
+ Reading Committee
Brigitte Auer /Dramaturg, Volkstheater Wien, Dr Manfred Beilharz /Artistic Director, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden,
Beatrix Bhler /Festival Director Auawirleben Bern, freelance director & dramaturg, Gerhard Jrder /Theatre critic and cultural
journalist, Christa Mller /Dramaturg and Producer, Thalia in der Gaustrae, Hamburg, Anne Paffenholz /Dramaturg, Theater
an der Parkaue Berlin, Stefan Schnabel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel Dresden, Beate Seidel /Dramaturg, Staatsschauspiel
Stuttgart, Rita Thiele /Dramaturg, Schauspiel Kln
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THE UNOFFICIAL
HRREM
TA KAIT KUMA
+ Characters
8 male, 8 female, 8 other characters
+ Premiere
Not yet staged
+ Contact
[email protected]
Through three different concepts, this
play depicts human beings under constant
pressure from the historical change brought
about by modernisation. The rst section
is about paper. The playwright reects
on the different approaches to paper
in Western and Eastern traditions. The
second section is on stone. Stone-writingphotography-picture; these concepts are
presented to reect on culture, contemporary time, war, history, the delusion
of reality as images and life. The third
section is on the adventure of clothing:
The ritual of dressing, the kefen bezi (in
Islamic tradition the corpse is buried in
a white cloth which is called the winding
sheet), the bourka, modern clothing,
fashion... All ending in the inhumane,
insane pictures of death.
+ Reading Committee
Literary council of the Turkish State Theatres
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DAUGHTERS-MOTHERS
A STATION, OR THE
TIMETABLE OF DESIRES
FOR TOMORROW
-
+ Characters
2 female
+ Premiere
07/06 Odessa Russian Drama Theatre
+ Translations
French, English, Russian, German
+ Publisher
Dramaturgie contemporaine (1, 2007)
+ Contact
[email protected]
The doorbell rings at Valentinas
apartment and a young woman, Katia,
appears. Katia calls Valentina, mother,
and Valentina calls Katia, daughter.
They prepare the family dinner. But they
are not mother and daughter and they
never met before now. Valentina and
Katia are prostitutes, paid by a client
whose fantasy is to sleep with a mother
and her daughter. The client arrives. But
something unexpected occurs
,
+ Characters
3 female
+ Premiere
03/11/06 Theatre MIST, Kiev
+ Translations
Russian
+ Publisher
Andrii Savchuk; Artur Gorin
+ Contact
[email protected]
Three different young women nd
themselves in a strange station where
something extraordinary is happening:
many prodigies occur but no train or plane
arrives. Their desires are being fullled,
but these are secret, unspoken desires...
For example, to become a man for a
woman. But there is one thing they cant
do leave the station. What do women
want? Does fullling desires make us
happy or not? This false paradise is a trap
and getting out of it is almost impossible...
Or possible? But how?
+ Characters
3 male, 3 female
+ Premiere
Atelier 16, Kiev
+ Translations
Russian
+ Publisher
Andrii Savchuk
+ Contact
[email protected]
The action takes place in the small town
of N. where nothing ever happens. Noone can die or be born, no-one can get
married... And it hasnt rained for a long
time, to such an extent that you can see
mirages. The inhabitants invent events,
bury ghosts, nd false reminders in the
ground. They also play strange games
of chance. For example, the company of
four people: the editor in chief of a journal,
a historian who works in the museum,
a cemetery director and a woman who
makes wedding dresses. They make bets
on strangers. When will the next stranger
appear? They play with strangers cruelly.
But one day a woman comes to this town
and opens the caf Under the umbrella.
She is running away from a personal
drama of destroyed love, and so is looking
for peace and quiet. But this time the
game is different. The play-acted murder
really happens, and the desert town nally
receives the rain it had waited so long for...
+ Reading Committee
Nadia Miroshnychenko /Researcher at Less Kurbass Center of Theatrical Art, opera and theatre critic, Dominique Dolmieu
/Director, head of the Maison dEurope et Dorient, Paris. The propositions for this selection have resulted from the permanent
work of the reading committee of the Maison dEurope et dOrient for plays in Ukrainian. The members of this committee are:
Dmytro Bogomazov, Alain Guillemoles, Oxana Melnychuk, Nadia Miroshnychenko, Ines Stepanchuk
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David GREIG
CLICKWIND
YELLOW MOON
+ Premiere
13/06/07 Bradford University
+ Contact
[email protected]
Clickwind is set in the year 3007 after
environmental disaster has made the
world outside biospheres uninhabitable.
Each audience member is guided through
this new world by Professor Appleton
towards a confrontation with Lucifer as
he falls from the heavens. Clickwind uses
science, history and Miltons Paradise Lost
as inspiration for a new kind of theatre.
+ Characters
2 male, 1 female
+ Premiere
28/09/07 TAG Theatre Company at
Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
+ Publisher
Faber & Faber
+ Contact
[email protected]
Silent Leila is an introverted girl who
has a passion for celebrity magazines.
Stag Lee Macalinden is the deadest of
dead end kids in a dead end town. They
never meant to get mixed up in a murder
but now they need a place to hide. Yellow
Moon explores what it means to live in a
celebrity-obsessed world and what it is
that denes who you are when youre 17
years old.
+ Reading Committee
Alex Chisholm /Associate Director (Literary), West Yorkshire Playhouse, Katherine Mendelsohn /Literary Manager Traverse
Theatre, Edinburgh
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