Wo? Wenn nicht alle da! / That’s the Way to do it!
This was a festival dedicated to a true European.
He pops up all across the continent, and possesses such an extraordinary ability to absorb distinctive regional traits that everyone claims “He’s one of us!” But actually, he’s a very widely traveled master of amusing mayhem whose roots extend throughout Europe and beyond. His name is Kasperl (Austria), Kasper (Germany), Mr. Punch (UK), Pulcinella (Italy), Vitéz Lázló (Hungary), Guignol (France) and Don Cristobal (Spain), to cite just a few.
This cheeky little headbanger is actually a centuries-old theatrical tradition. But because long traditions have a tendency to get venerable, stiff and awkward, Linz09 commissioned four companies—maschek (Austria), Guyla Molnàr (Hungary/Italy), Hans-Jochen Menzel (Germany) and Neville Tranter (Australia/Netherlands)—to each design a Punch & Judy Show expressly for the Capital of Culture. You might say that the intention was to put the quarrelsome cudgel-swinger to the test and find out whether he can still dish it out, or if his brand of lusty anarchy just doesn’t strike the right note anymore.
These four productions were the core of the festival. Arrayed about them was an interesting selection of plays, each with its own take on the fascinating tradition of this genre and each bringing in it own fresh, poetic, critical, contemporary approach to theatrics.
Almost 2,000 theatergoers came to enjoy the funny, bizarre and occasionally morbid antics of this chameleon-like grand old man of the theater.
WHAT // Theater festival
WHEN // November 11-21, 2009
WHERE // Hafenhalle09
Gianluca di Matteo (IT): 85, LE ANIME DEL PURGATORIO
In the Neapolitan Cabala, number 85 stands for the souls in Purgatory. These anime pezzentelle (poor souls), these spirits in pain that haunt the city’s underground are the object of an ancient devotion. And they form the starting point of an evocative trip, full of mystery and irony, which leads the spectator along a deep reflection on the life and death cycle. Transported to Naples during the plague of 1656, we discover one of Pulcinella's countless secrets.
Gianluca di Matteo, Neapolitan puppet and shadow puppet master, uses an innovative theatrical vocabulary made up of strong visual elements to create his dream-like works.
Regie & Spiel // Gianluca di Matteo
WHEN// 13 November 2009, 9 pm
WHERE // Hafenhalle09 Studio
Category: Festival, Theatre
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