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On
the stage of the Keistuolių theatre is a new work that looks back on a young
personality that is only starting to enter the adult life which is often
forgotten in theatres. Keistuolių theatre actors together with the youngest
generation of theatre actors are on stage exploring the intricate story of two
young brothers who open an unexpected and awkward view of the world in which we
grow and mature to the audience.
The
provocative, awkward and world-acclaimed Irish playwright Martin McDonagh
became familiar to the audience of Keistuolių theatre back in 2007 with Aidas
Giniotis' performance "The Cripple of Inishmaan". Now McDonagh returns to this stage in the
form of the two-part crime story "The Pillowman" which is directed by
Ieva Stundžytė. The performance opens
with an interrogation process that paints a grotesque and contradictory story
of the brothers Katurjan (Matas Pranskevičius) and Michal (Džiugas Širvys/Danas
Kamarauskas). The works of the writer
Katurjan - nightmarish short stories full of brutal imagination and masterful
puzzles - turn out to have unlimited freedom and impact; they are powerful
tools capable of revenge and death.
"The
Pillowman" directed by Ieva Stundzytė, at first glance, is not a typical
performance of the Keistuolių Theater. "The Pillowman" is filled with
the cruelty experienced by those born under an unfortunate star - the
inevitable themes of childhood trauma, loss of loved ones, growing up too fast.
However, this is only the first layer, after which completely opposite perceptions
appear - lightness, purification. The actor Matas Pranskevičius, who plays the
role of Katurjan, says: "I manage to be born and die in the performance.
And then you see that somehow everything ends well. No matter what happens in
the world, somehow everything ends well. And the performance brings that
strange joy."
The
music of the performance is written by members of WhaleSounds, a band
experimenting with atmospheric sounds, and their leader Gabrielius Zapalskis,
who has composed music for theatre and film projects. Performance choreographer - dance teacher and
creator Eglė Kančauskaitė, who actively creates with the youngest generation of
Keistuolių theatre. Laura Luišaitytė, who has been creating for many years in
many Lithuanian theatres, takes care of the set design and costumes, while
Darius Malinauskas, the artist of Keistuolių theatre, holds the play of light
and shadow firmly in his hands.
Director - Ieva Stundžytė
Set
designer and costume designer - Laura Luišaitytė
Choreographer
- Eglė Kančauskaitė
Music
- Gabrielius Zapalskis
Light
artist - Darius Malinauskas
Starring:
Aistė Šeštokaitė, Danas Kamarauskas, Džiugas Širvys, Giedrius Kiela, Jurgis
Marčėnas, Lukas Auksoraitis, Matas Pranskevičius
Awards:
In 2020,
at the Lithuanian Professional Theater Festival "Vaidiname žemdirbiams“ FOR THE
BEST MALE ACTOR OF THE FESTIVAL - MATAS PRANSKEVIČIUS for the role of Katurjan.
Duration - 3 hours 00 minutes (with an intermission)
Premiere
- 21 November 2019
N–16
THE PROJECT IS FINANCED BY
THE LITHUANIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURE