Nem vagyunk mi barbárok
Táp Theatre
We are not barbarians
A flesh-cuttingly topical, grotesque social satire - with the refugee issue at its heart.
"Apparently a 21st century... apparently a 21st century... apparently a 20th century... No. More like today's... A couple next door to a married couple... new tenants... come over, go over, the couples, make friends, drink, argue, flat screen TV, snacks - but on one stormy night there's a knock on the door... One couple throws it out, the other couple doesn't throw it out. But look, is it a crime story? Or what..."
(The director of the play)

Schedule
Barbara: Andrea Fullajtár
Mario: István Dankó
Linda: Hanna Pálos
Levente: Zoltán Rajkai
Writer: Philipp Löhle
Translated by Gábor Kerényi
Translated by: Peer Krisztián
Set and costume design by Nóra Juhász
Dramaturg: Tamara Török
Lyrics by Zsolt Máthé
Light: Krisztián Balázs
Sound by Márk Balázs
Mask: Attila Vég
Director's collaborator: Fejes Vera
Director: Vilmos Vajdai
Thanks to: Liliána Berkeczi, Barnabás Horkay, Flóra Matisz, Attila Pokorny, Judit Szathmáry, László Tóth, Marcell Török, Zsófia Tamara Vadas, Ildikó Végh, Táp Theatre
The performance uses strong, flashing light effects.
The performance is produced by the author, Rowohlt Theater Verlag, Reinbek bei Hamburg and Creativ Média Theater Agency and Kult. Szolg. Bt., Budapest.
Sponsored by Goethe Institut
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