Depravity

Bartis Attila
Depravity
Premier: 2018-11-27 (6 years ago)
Love and death are inexhaustible sources for art. But what do love and death precisely mean? To what extent can life be replaced by art? Is someone's artistic work an absolute trace of a man's existence?
Bartis Attila, born in Târgu Mureș, has lately become an essential representative of contemporary Hungarian literature, not only because he has written several successful novels („Tranquility”, „The Walk”, „The End”), but also due to his theatre plays, which he has also directed. By looking at the deviations in love and life,„Depravity” (2005) questions the complex notions of Art, Ego, Selfishness and Love.
Recommended for spectators aged 16 and older
Bartis Attila, born in Târgu Mureș, has lately become an essential representative of contemporary Hungarian literature, not only because he has written several successful novels („Tranquility”, „The Walk”, „The End”), but also due to his theatre plays, which he has also directed. By looking at the deviations in love and life,„Depravity” (2005) questions the complex notions of Art, Ego, Selfishness and Love.
Recommended for spectators aged 16 and older
Roles
Farkas András, photographer | Nagy István |
Farkas Éva, his wife | Magyari Etelka |
Lázár Ágnes, model | Tóth Eszter Nikolett |
Karcsi, Ágnes's relative | Kiss Attila |
Lajos, Ágnes's relative | Molnos András Csaba |
Information
Directed by | Mátyás Zsolt Imre |
Set designer | Albert Alpár |
Costume designer | Szélyes Andrea |
Music composer | Bayer Sebastian |
Director's assistant | Magyari Etelka |
Prompter | Czumbil Marika |
Stage manager | Deák Irén |
Poster | Benedek Levente |
Photo | Petru Cojocaru |
Special thanks | dr. Gligor Elena tüdőgyógyász szakorvosnak és Szabó Leventének |