
Description
Samuel Beckett
Endgame
In One Act
With English subtitles
Director - Robert Sturua
Artist - Miron Shvelidze
Choreographer - Kote Purtseladze
Participants:
Nana Pachuashvili
Davit Uplisashvili
Goga Barbakadze
Levan Berikashvili
About the performance: In an empty, locked house, the blind and disabled Ham spends his last days with his servant Clove, who does not even have time to sit up. Ham's legless parents - Nagy and Nelly - live in a garbage can next to the wall. It is as if the end of the world has come, as if a terrible catastrophe has destroyed everything. Only these four have survived - it is entirely possible that they thought so. Robert Sturua's interpretation of "The End of the Game" is an apocalypse, the end of the world, a warning to humanity... In form, it transcends monodrama, morality, carnivalesqueness, interactiveness, epic and non-epic, and even the theatrical language of the maestro himself. Robert Sturua made the soul-stirring, inescapable, and endlessly felt circumstance in the play more accentuated, and the feeling of the world's shaking, destruction, and apocalypse shrouded in darkness more vivid and terrifying. The performance is dedicated to the memory of Gia Kancheli.
Age Control: 9+