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Theatre and film are ingeniously interwoven in a wordless production that follows the inhabitants of a small village community gripped by the fear of an impending disaster - a flood. Six humble dwellings sit in a wild forest clearing. At first, we see only their exteriors. But when a live camera crew emerges, surreal, peculiar and humorous slices of life are captured and revealed on a big screen. From the mundane to intimate, sinister to absurd, a symphony of symbolic and unsettling images are served up, making us voyeurs of these atmospheric vignettes. Young Belgian theatre collective FC Bergman are experimental and daring in their approach, devising visual and poetic work with an anarchist edge. The story of Noah's Ark - the title alludes to the vessel's dimensions - is the starting point for this production, which touches upon hidden desires, the search for life's meaning, the beauty of human failure and, finally, hope. With a cast of thirteen actors, 300 el x 50 el x 30 el unfolds to a soundtrack that includes Vivaldi, The Persuasions and Nina Simone. Creative Team: Stef Aerts, Joe Agemans, Bart Hollanders, Matteo Simoni, Thomas Verstraeten, Marie Vinck

Cast/Performers

Stef Aerts, Joe Agemans, Bart Hollanders, Matteo Simoni, Thomas Verstraeten, Marie Vinck

Creatives/Company

Design(s): FC Bergman, Matthijs Kuyer et all
Other: Thomas Verstraeten (camera)
Costume: Judith Van Herck

Toneelhuis/FC Bergman - 300 el x 50 el x 30 el

Toneelhuis/FC Bergman - 300 el x 50 el x 30 el (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T1676990599. Details of all Toneelhuis/FC Bergman - 300 el x 50 el x 30 el archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S336208990

Archive Listings

31 Jan 18
  to
3 Feb 18
The Pit, Barbican Centre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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