TRAITOR (14+)
XI. Kaposvári ASSITEJ Nemzetközi Gyermek – és Ifjúsági Színházi Biennálé
2024.május 6-10.
XI. Kaposvári ASSITEJ Nemzetközi Gyermek – és Ifjúsági Színházi Biennálé
2024.május 6-10.
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Last event date: Thursday, May 09 2024 2:00PM
TRAITOR
The girl is in danger, hiding at the same time from her hotshot mother and a mysterious human rights activist. She feels that she cannot trust anybody and that every step she takes is monitored. She decides to take control using all technical devices possible to watch over her chasers. Her partner in crime is an ordinary pizza delivery guy, who – together with the audience – tries to help her. The odds are high: are we to choose security or freedom, control or a future full of hazards? Shall the girl become a heroine or a traitor?
The so-called “interactive detective game” is a unique enterprise in the Hungarian theatre scene: the spectators themselves shape the storyline with the help of a mobile phone application, influencing the plot by their votes throughout the play.
Based on the original play by Esther Richardson and Cecilie Lundsholt written by Attila Eck and György Vidovszky
Translated by Anikó Rupp
Cast:
Krisztina Nyirkó
Bea Tisza
Gábor Krausz
Dániel Nizsai
Creatives:
Design, costume – Patrícia Pajor, Anett Herman
Software development - Ben Kirman (UK)
Webdesign – Nándor Gidró
Music – András Monori
Technical manager – István Farkas
Admin – Balázs Fekete / Bálint Keszte
Video – Gergő Bárdi, Kinga Albert
Video clips – Attila Krausz, Ab Ovo Stúdió
Pedagogical expert - Eszter Gyevi-Bíró
Assistant director – Andrea Hajsz
Director - György Vidovszky
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