THE CRAZY 20s IN ARRIAGA
Franz Kafka locked Gregor Samsa in his room, transformed into a giant insect. In so doing, he traced the whole array of human behaviour. Set in a middle-class family in Prague in 1912, this universal work delves into the true essence of both Gregor Samsa and the people around him. Based on this story, Kakerlake/Kafka submerges us in a poetic and passionate journey. A multidisciplinary creation, where Kafka’s allegory takes the audience into Gregor’s mind and thoughts.
A stage creation by Richard Sahagun who offers us a mise en scène full of risk and poetry, which also represents the return to the stage of the great writer from Vitoria, Toti Martinez de Lezea.
The team
Adaptation and creation: Richard Sahagún.
Scenography: Richard Sahagún.
Cast: Richard Sahagún, Nuria Valiente, Toti Martínez de Lezea, Iñaki Urrutia, Paule Barcenilla. .
Choirs: Eskuz Esku Abesbatza y Lilura Abesbatza.
Video creation: ElektrART.
Sound atmosphere: Olatz Arrese.
Collaborate: La Terminal/ Ficc. y ElektrART
Passes
12 - 19:00.
Prices
21€ /discounts
Friends of Arriaga:25% DISCOUNT.
Groups, young people, over-65s, unemployed, large families and people with 33%+ disability:
20% DISCOUNT.
Theatre professionals:
20% DISCOUNT.
Last minute discount (for above-mentioned groups, except Friends of Arriaga):
50% DISCOUNT.
Last minute discount for Young Friends of Arriaga:
70% DISCOUNT.
People with disabilities who use wheelchairs:
50% DISCOUNT (in proscenium balcony and one accompanying person)
Duration
85 min.