Klaipeda Castle Theater
Keren Klimovsky
"You obscure me ocean"
Comedy - Fars with longing for deep eternal love and mistrust of that love Then, when it comes to
Value and directed Alvydas Vizgirda
Kostwear Aina Zinčiukaitė
composer Edvinas Vasilyev
P> Part of the production part Vytas Aleknavičius
plays Vilija Gruodytė, Viktorija Miliauskaitė, Auksė Naujokienė, Jonas Baranauskas, Vaidas Jočys, Ramūnas Šeputis
Although Keren Klimovsky's play "You Make Me Ocean" wrote in 2011, this will be its first building on the theater scene.
"No wonder I wanted and wrote a play about love while 23 And such a sharp, grotesque form. After reading it now, 15 years later, I realized that the play was not about love at all, but on the contrary about love impossibility. About the fear of love, about little things, rational abandonment, about selfish love that cannot tolerate the test of time, and death for lack of love. ; Probably because they are obsessed with love fantasies that do not take another, living person with their problems, fears, flaws. Total freedom. But that didn't make us happier, and we still don't understand how to use this freedom. As if we are rubbing with each other with our pain and even more hurting each other (whether we have created families
Are we living lonely lives).
something and about the older generation. I was always worried about the love of the elderly people, their relationship. Perhaps because as the end approaches, things get worse when death approaches and begins to demand your rights to you. Or maybe because this experience is from me far away: as if I try to make it on myself, and because of this distance, something is born.
But the older generation is measured in this play with the eyes of our generation. After all, we were very keen to prove that we were better than our parents, that we would succeed in what failed. But did you succeed? Unlike them - yes, but maybe it's not "better", but simply "otherwise" bad "? It turns out that we humans have not yet come up with how to live with it, with this love. A sad play got. But hopefully not desperate. Therefore, it was important for me to emphasize the comic of situations - to laugh. Because while we can laugh at ourselves, we have hope ... ”. (K. Klimovsky)
The play author Keren Klimovsky was born in Moscow and currently lives in Sweden. plays "Lullaby for an Adult Man" (2017) and "Widow, No Growing up, Seal and others" (2019). November 20
The duration of the performance is ~ 1 hour. 30 min. (without interruption)
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