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Schrödinger's cat

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Schrödinger's cat

Schrödinger's cat

RO EN

"300 thousand years ago, somewhere in the south of South Africa, I laughed and smacked my brother with a stone when he said to me: 'Don't go towards the tiger, remember how we he ate the second domestic dog in history, like a dodo. When the tiger stuck his neck in my throat I realized that my brother was right and I wanted to admit my mistake, but I had no vocal cords anymore. I died almost immediately after, without the chance to give my optimistic genes any further. The future is depressing.”

The show follows the psychological path of a person affected by anxiety and depression, from attempts to rationalize what happens to them, to efforts to accomplish everyday tasks, to those of maintaining the appearance of normality. Although the triggering factors are found somewhere on the outside, the struggle is conducted entirely inside, between the different inner voices that scream, inhibit, scare, in a polyphony that leaves no room for the peace in which solutions can be sought and found.

The show is part of the Intensive Interior project, which brings to the fore the topic of psychological disorders of the anxiety-depressive type, by carrying out a theatre performance and an exhibition, based on a period of documentation.

 

by Alexa Băcanu

with: Valentina Zaharia și Vlad Benescu

director: Alexandru Berceanu

choreography: Mădălina Dan

documentarist: Andreea Chindriș

consultants: Alexandra Sofonea, Gina Enache-Tuppad, Mădălina Sava

virtual stage design: Ciprian Făcăeru

interactions designer: Florin Dumitru

costume: Ina Isbășescu, Luiza Enescu

costume production: Atelier Persona

poster designer: Manuela Marcovici

Language: Romanian with English surtitles

unteatru & Project 2 co-production

 

The event is part of the Fabrica in Tranzit project.

Cultural project cofinanced by The Administration of the National Cultural Fund. The project does not necessarily represent the position of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. The Administration of the National Cultural Fund is not responsible for the content of the project or the manner in which the results of the project may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the funding recipient.

Project supported by Cluj-Napoca City Hall and Local Council.

At this moment, we do not have any future performances scheduled.

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