Jan Fabre / Troubleyn

The Power of Theatrical Madness

  • Dance
  • Performance
260 min During the performance it is possible to leave the auditorium and return later on. The bar will remain open for the entire duration of the performance.

“The Power of Theatrical Madness”, above all, is a historic performance. Fabre creates his own Gesamtkunstwerk, in which he unfolds the principles of power, charting a system of discipline. Through or maybe due to this violence, the force of a new, contemporary theatre manages to break through.

Production re-enactment 2012:
 TROUBLEYN/JAN FABRE (Antwerp, BE). In co-production with: 
DESINGEL (Antwerp, BE), ROMAEUROPA FESTIVAL (Rome, IT)

Cast

Direction:: Jan Fabre / Music:: Wim Mertens (published by USURA) / Costume Design:: Pol Engels, Jan Fabre / Assistance to the Director:: Miet Martens, Renée Copraij / Performers:: Maria Dafneros, Piet Defrancq, Melissa Guerin, Nelle Hens, Sven Jakir, Carlijn Koppelmans, Georgios Kotsifakis, Dennis Makris, Lisa May, Giulia Perelli, Gilles Polet, Pietro Quadrino, Merel Severs, Nicolas Simeha, Kasper Vandenberghe / Costumes:: Katarzyna Mielczarek / Technical crew:: Thomas Vermaercke / Production Management:: Helmut Van den Meersschaut

Dates

Past
  • Tue 9.4.2013, 19:30 / HAU1
  • Wed 10.4.2013, 19:30 / HAU1

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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