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Gimesi D.-Jeli V.-Tasnádi I.-Vészits A.
IDŐFUTÁR
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Schedule
- 10:00-12:30IDŐFUTÁR
- 10:00-12:30IDŐFUTÁR
15-year-old Hanna and her friends are part of the internet generation, children of the 21st century. While on a museum visit with her class teacher, Hanna, a chess champion, notices Farkas Kempelen's chess machine and starts playing with it. After checkmating the machine, she unexpectedly finds herself in the past, in Vienna in 1791, in the workshop of Farkas Kempelen. But the meeting of past and future is not without danger...
Length: 2 hours 20 minutes, with one break, recommended for children aged 10 and up
Hanna: Laura Döbrösi/ Anna Horváth Sisa
Szabika: Ádám Pásztor/ Bernát Sebestény Eh.
Bulcsú: Gergő Tóth Géza
Zsófi: Péteri Lilla
Mrs. Bujdosón: Anna Bede-Fazekas
Sándor Bá: Antos Gémes / Márton Kosznovszky
Kempelen Farkas: István Fillár Jászai Mari Prize winner
Gotthardi, Secret Policeman: Attila Szatmári
Benedict: Tamás Christian
Mozart: János Gergely Tóth
Schikaneder: Béla Pavletits
Josefa: Judit Wégner | Dóra Jancsó
Mária Ludovika Császárné: Bede-Fazekas Anna
Also in several roles:
students of the Hungarian Academy of Music in Pest
Set designer: Gergely Zöldy Z.
Costume designer: Kovács Yvette Alida
Videographer: András Csontó
Dramaturg: Péter Deres
Composer: András Monori
Choreographer: László Bóbis
Choreographer: Enikő Magony
Set Designer-Assistant: Hakkel Borbála
Assistant: Mónika Tóth Lovász
Assistant: Zsolt Szép, Bálint Hargtai
Assistant: Hűbér Tünde
Director: Csaba Tasnádi Jászai Mari Award Winner
Special thanks to János Szabolcsi for designing the chess games!
Magyar Színház
The Hungarian Theatre was built in 1897, and has been renovated several times, so between 1966 and 2000 the National Theatre company played in the building. During this period, the directors were Béla Both, Endre Marton, Péter Nagy, János Sziládi, Dezső Malonyai, Imre Csiszár, László Ablonczy, István Iglódi. Its repertoire consisted of classical and contemporary masterpieces of Hungarian and world literature. The artistic directors and directors were Tamás Major, Endre Marton, István Egri, Gábor Székely, Gábor Zsámbéki, Tamás Ascher, Imre Csiszár, László Vámos, Imre Kerényi, Ferenc Sík, István Iglódi, Csaba Ivánka, Géza Bodolay, Miklós Szurdi.
Since 2000, the Hungarian Theatre of Pest has been playing within its well-trodden walls, with a company of artists who have grown up in the traditions of the old National Theatre and who continue to preserve them. For a decade, István Iglódi was the director of the theatre, during this period the directors were Imre Csiszár, Attila Vidnyánszky, István Pinczés, Sándor Guelmino, and the guest directors were Gábor Berényi, János Bruck, Gábor Czeizel, Sergei Masloboichikov, László Vándorfi. Áron Őze became the director of the theatre, Sándor Guelmino the artistic director and Imre Sipos the manager. János Zalán took over the management of the theatre on 1 January 2015.















