What happens to the soul, to that irrational part of human being when it fears to look at the sky, the very source and aim of its energy?
Directing: Nenad Čolić
Assistant director: Tatjana Pajović
Actors: Svetlana Simić, Ilija Ludvig, Vera Jovanović, Anđelka Vujinović, Ranko Trifković,
Tatjana Pajović, Nenad Čolić
Scenery and costume: Ivana Čolić
Premiere: July 1st 1999, Cultural Centre of Novi Sad – INFANT 1999
Production: Plavo theatre & Cultural Centre of Novi Sad
Supported by: Fond za otvoreno društvo
Festivals: INFANT 1999 – Novi Sad, Serbia; Barski ljetopis 1999 – Bar, Montenegro; BITEF 1999 – Belgrade
The question of the bottomless depth and suffering, as well as of the human soul’s persistence, is the line of inspiration connecting Rilke’s poem “Orpheus. Euridice. Hermes.” (based upon the ancient Greek myth) to the necessity of Blue Theatre’s members to explore human soul within the experience of horrible and dramatic moments of our time, today, at the end of 20th century when mind leaves to the soul the sole option of suffering.
What happens to the soul, to that irrational part of human being when it fears to look at the sky, the very source and aim of its energy?