АНА КАРЕНИНА
Novi Sad Theatre
Serbia
Author:
Leo Tolstoy
Director:
Dejan Projkovski
Cast:
Marta Bereš, Atila Nemet, Arpad Mesaroš, Zoltan Širmer, Judit Laslo, Gabor Pongo, Dedović Tomić Dina, Agota Ferenc, Robert Ožvar, Livia Banka, Terezia Figura, Adam Baji
Director’s associate: Atila Klinče
Choreographer: Olga Panga
Composer: Goran Trajkoski
Scenographer: Valentin Svetozarev
Costume designer: Marija Pupučevska
Director’s аssistant: Lehel Šoltiš
Choreographer’s assistant: Viki Dineva
Poster design: Sergej Svetozarev
Lights: Stefan Milošević
Sound: Vukašin Vojvodić
Stage manager, prompter: Aleksandra Biro, Čila Lovaš
Photos: Srđan Doroški
Anna is truthful, Ana is a good mother, a good wife. Ana is in love, but not with her husband. Ana loves two things more than anything in the world, and she is ready to die for them- for her lover and for her son. She knows that she cannot have it both ways… The train left Sankt Petersburg and is speeding towards the station.
“Our Anna Karenina is a woman, although it is not really important if she is a woman or a man- she is a human being longing for happiness. Through her character we open numerous doors as we explore what love means, how much we are ready to sacrifice, and how much can we overcome our fears in the attempt of finding reason to be. In this sense, Anna Karenina is a very complex system in this play, she and all other protagonists- Karenin, Vronsky, Levin, Kitty they all have their stories, their own personal struggles. This play aims to show that black is not always entirely black, white is not white all the way, and that there are many nuances in all of what makes up our lives.” – Dejan Projkovski
‘There is no more or less in love.’
‘All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.’
Duration:
170 min.
Language:
Hungarian
* with Macedonian surtitles