Schedule
- 18:30-23:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 18:30-23:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 17:30-22:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 17:30-22:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 17:30-22:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 17:30-22:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 16:00-18:00A Karamazov testvérek
- 18:30-20:30A Karamazov testvérek
- 16:00-18:00A Karamazov testvérek
The last and most important novel of Dostoyevsky's oeuvre on stage. Four sons from one father. Four different souls, four different personalities, four different lives. One of them a murderer, or all four. The Karamazovs.
Dostoevsky said in the context of this story: "My faith was trained on a heap of doubts. This novel is the essence of that.
Pulsation, passion, rushing for 100 minutes. A mad venture? Maybe. But 1,200 pages are compressed into ten hours or 90 minutes. Theatre is OTHER than literature: it's a polyphonic work where text, visuals, music, acting all come together to give the essence of a novel's idea. 90 minutes can be a wonderful condensation of a grand idea. And in a good case, it erupts from the stage like lava from the depths of the earth.
József Attila Theatre
The József Attila Theatre is a theatre in Budapest, in the 13th district, at 63 Váci út. In 1955 it became the József Attila Theatre. The building was originally intended to be a house of culture, previously it was used as an operetta theatre by the Déryné Stage and later by the Hungarian People's Army Theatre Chamber Theatre. It became independent in 1956.



















