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Written by NAOMI PATZ THE D IN THE TEREZIN GHETTO IN 1944
LAST
BASED ON A DARK COMEDY CREATE
by KAREL SVENK
CYCLIST
LOST.
a stage performance of a rediscovered dark comedy written in 1944 in
the Nazi concentration camp called Terezin -- will be ready for release
Now performed throughout the country, “The Last Cyclist” had its New York premiere in 2013. The
critically acclaimed production, directed by Edward Einhorn, was restaged in front of a live audience at La
Mama in 2017. Shot over a four day period, this striking commedia dell’arte-inspired performance allows
audiences to bear witness as if we too are attending that fateful dress rehearsal, and are slowly, like
everyone around us, falling prey to the baseless immorality of a madman. The film is a remarkable new
addition to the historical record of Nazi atrocities, as well as a fascinating artifact of Jewish defiance.
IMMERSIVE RESTAGING
OF BANNED TEREZIN PLAY
CAPTURED FOR THE SCREEN
Conceived to engage, captivate and inspire audiences
today,,“The Last Cyclist” enjoyed a critically acclaimed
three-week run in 2013, at the West End Theater in
New York. Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times
called the production, an “intriguing exercise of
Holocaust history,” observing that the play is “theater
as a chance to bear witness.”
THE STORY
In “The Last Cyclist,” a group of concentration camp inmates
perform an absurdist comedy about escapees from an insane
asylum who hate their bike-riding physician and target all bicycle
riders whom they blame for the misfortunes afflicting the world.
A schlemiel of a hero who buys a bike to impress his girlfriend
becomes the lunatics’ prime enemy. The leader of the escapees
and her followers exploit the growing anti-cyclist hysteria and
plot to eliminate all cyclists by sending them to Horror Island
where they will be not-so-slowly starved to death.
“The Last Cyclist” was banned by the Jewish Council of Elders, the internal puppet government cho-
sen and controlled by the SS. Its author was a charismatic young avant-garde writer and director from
Prague, Karel Svenk, who wrote and staged numerous cabaret and theater performances in Terez-
in. Described by survivors as a cross between Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, the beloved Svenk
was 28 when he died on a forced march westward from Buchenwald as the Nazis retreated from the
advancing Red Army a few weeks before the end of the war in Europe.
WHY NOW?
“Sadly, the obligation to remember the horrors of the
Holocaust and the need to confront the unexpectedly
virulent prejudices in our own society are becoming
one and the same today,” says writer Naomi Patz.
“We believe a satirical work like
‘The Last Cyclist,’ which is often
as laugh-out-loud funny as it
is horrific, can heighten and
focus our resolve to confront
the horrors of extremism.”
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