purimspil - Linz 2009
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purimspil - Linz 2009
PURIMSPIL A Play about Survival By David Maayan, Joshua Sobol, Ida Kelarova & Ensemble World premiere on March 11, 2009, 7:30 PM Additional performances: March 13-21, daily at 7:30 PM Cembran Keller, Kellergasse 6, 4020 Linz Please be sure to wear warm clothing and sturdy shoes! The Jewish festival of Purim as staged by David Maayan brings merriment and rebellion to the system of underground tunnels that make up Linz’s Cembran Keller. Merriment and rebellion, rowdiness and gluttony, partying and blowing off steam. That’s what the Jewish festival of Purim is all about—something akin to the way Catholics celebrate their Mardi Gras carnivals. Wearing masks and costumes, the celebrants sometimes get a little out of hand. Almost anything goes, and the boundaries between good and evil, day and night, theater and reality tend to get a bit blurred. Anarchy and rebellion against authority are de rigueur, even the driving forces behind these traditions. The holiday itself commemorates the deliverance of the Persian Jewish community. The boisterous celebration has its roots in outlying towns and villages, creepy inns and grungy taverns. These radical-subversive actions have become an official cultural heritage. This year, Linz theatergoers will be able to experience Purim up close and personal—a Yiddish version created by Joshua Sobol and staged in Linz’s Cembran Keller. The choice of this gloomy, historical location will add intensity and immediacy to the play’s demi-monde setting. Surrounded by large wine barrels, the cast of this drama will celebrate Purim as it was meant to be done, thereby imparting their exuberance and passion to the audience. David Maayan takes the stories of the performers themselves and develops an artistic reality for them and the audience. The constantly-present past of this place plays an essential role, as does the fact that it is now the site of a wine cellar. Throughout the performance, the Pressekontakt: Mag. Pia Leydolt, Tel +43 / (0)732 / 2009-37, Fax +43 / (0)732 / 2009-43, E-mail [email protected] Linz 2009 Kulturhauptstadt Europas OrganisationsGmbH, Gruberstr. 2, A- 4020 Linz / www.linz09.at uncertainty about what actually took place in this network of tunnels is constantly present subliminally. In the first part of the play, the audience is divided up into groups and delves into the story of a particular cast member, explores the subterranean passageways, and is immersed into an alternative reality. In each of the stories, the tunnels represent a different world, a different reality in time and space. The audience encounters individuals who live there, as if the war had never ended. In the second part, the audience reassembles and experiences the Purim tradition right up close—a celebration of the deliverance of Persian Jewry. In accordance with tradition, the Biblical story will be retold and all are cordially invited to join the celebration! DAVID MAAYAN studied directing and acting. His critically acclaimed, five-hour theatrical work ARBEIT MACHT FREI made a name for him far beyond Israel’s borders. In Austria, he’s best known for FAMILIENTISCH, which was first staged at Schauspielhaus in cooperation with Wiener Festwochen 2005. For the script—which was developed at workshops together with the cast—and the translation, David Maayan succeeded in lining up Israeli dramatist/writer JOSHUA SOBOL, who achieved international fame in 1984 with his play GHETTO. In 1996, he created ALMA about notorious artists’ muse Alma Mahler-Werfel. The play achieved cult status and toured worldwide. Musical accompaniment is provided by IDA KELAROVA, the Romany songstress whose deeply moving music was an essential part of FAMILIENTISCH. She is one of today’s foremost interpreters of Romany music. Information: Cembran Keller Tel. ++43 (0)664 828 38 60 www.linz09.at/purimspil Pressekontakt: Mag. Pia Leydolt, Tel +43 / (0)732 / 2009-37, Fax +43 / (0)732 / 2009-43, E-mail [email protected] Linz 2009 Kulturhauptstadt Europas OrganisationsGmbH, Gruberstr. 2, A- 4020 Linz / www.linz09.at CREDITS // Purimspil Producer & director // David Maayan Script & translation // Joshua Sobol Composition, musical director, vocals & Romany texts // Ida Kelarova Stage set & lighting // Hari Michlits Costumes & props // Stephanie Lenzeder Cast // Maxi Blaha, Rafael Goldwaser, Melita Jurisic, Daniel Keberle, David Wurawa, Yap Sun Sun, Nick-Robin Dietrich, Aline Eydam, Felicitas Franz, Elisabeth Hütter, Lukas Müller, Jonathan Schimmer, Julian Sigl, Serkan Temel (students in the Drama Department at Anton Bruckner Private University) Musical ensemble // Desiderius Dužda, Tomas Kaco, Yonatan Bar Rashi, Alexander Shonert Dramaturgy & transaltion // Angelika Kisser-Maayan Acting coach // Giora Seeliger Production // Barbara Seemann Assistant director // Vladimir Petkovic Technical director // Armin Steiner Intern // Magdalena Hoisbauer Volunteer (director) // Hila Golan Commissioned by Linz09 in cooperation with Anton Bruckner Private University With the friendly support of the Cembran Keller Staff // Performing Arts Linz09 Artistic director // Airan Berg Dramaturgy // David Tushingham Marketing / Assistant // Barbara Hinterleitner Technical director // Hari Michlits, Daniel Müller Production // Nora Wolloch, Sandra Krampelhuber Public relations // Petra Hansche Intern // Kristina Alar Pressekontakt: Mag. Pia Leydolt, Tel +43 / (0)732 / 2009-37, Fax +43 / (0)732 / 2009-43, E-mail [email protected] Linz 2009 Kulturhauptstadt Europas OrganisationsGmbH, Gruberstr. 2, A- 4020 Linz / www.linz09.at