Kalman's Day
Kalman's Day is about the time in life when the characters in the story realise that everything in their lives is just repetition, that there are no more turns to be expected, that there are no more risks to be taken, that they have to preserve what they already have because they don't have the time or energy to start again.

Schedule
The stories are always the same, they just appear in different lights at different times.
Finding the language, the tone of voice to make these basic stories valid - that is a strong motivation for all of us. To bring archetypal characters to life, to make them present, so that they can be recognised and identified. The aim is to capture the present, to make it identifiable, to make us think further, to give us a point of reference for working through the problems.
The story, our story, is seemingly simple, a small trifle, an infinitely ordinary case, a small matter. But we want to show exactly this tiny thing, because we believe that what is invisible on paper becomes pervasive on stage, that the tiny thing becomes big, just big enough to be identifiable, to give the viewer a point of reference, a confirmation, perhaps a consolation.
Written and directed by: Szabolcs Hajdu
Set design by Balázs Antal
Music by Nándor Hevesi
Production Coordinator: Fruzsina Eszes
Lighting: Csaba Bántó
Sound engineer: Szabolcs Vereb
Performed by:
Pető Kata
Nóra Földeáki
Domokos Szabó
Imre Gelányi
Szabolcs Hajdu
Duration: 90 minutes
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