The German State Theatre (GSTT) was invited to
participate at the International Multicultural Theatre Festival TRANZIT FESzT
in Satu Mare with the performance "The Fire Raisers" by Max Frisch, directed by Gábor
Tompa.
The performance will be on
Sunday, the 17th of September 2017, at 19 o’clock
in the Great Hall of the North Theatre Satu Mare.
The International
Multicultural Theatre Festival TRANZIT FESzT will take place
from the 14th till the 24th of September 2017 and it’s organized by the
Romanian and Hungarian sections of the North Theatre Satu Mare. The TRANZIT
FESzT Festival lies under the sign of multiculturalism and its purpose is to
promote diversity within cultural expression. For ten days, Satu Mare
spectators will have the opportunity to watch twenty shows from sixteen
theatres and theatre companies from five countries.
Directing “The Fire Raisers” is attributed to Gábor
Tompa, making this his first staging at the GSTT. Set and light design are done
by Helmut Stürmer, costumes by Carmencita Brojboiu, masks by Ilona Varga-Járó,
and video projections by Ovidiu Zimcea. The original music is composed Vasile
Șirli, while Florin Fieroiu is the choreographer for the show. Cast reunites
actors Franz Kattesch, Enikő Blénessy, Ioana Iacob, Radu Vulpe, Rareș Hontzu,
Konstantin Keidel, Ida Jarcsek-Gaza, Olga Török, Dana Borteanu, Isa Berger,
Isolde Cobeț, Tatiana Sessler-Toami, Silvia Török, Oana Vidoni and Anne-Marie
Waldeck.
”The Fire Raisers” parable – entitled in subtitle as
“a didactic play without a moral” – speaks of the failure of the common man to
take action against an imminent threat: strangers show up one by one in the
cosmetics producer Biedermann house. Although scandalized at the information in the press
on how the disguised fire starters find pretexts to get into people’s homes in order to set them
on fire, Biedermann does nothing against the intruders in his own home. The
grotesque comic and the critical accents accompany the action’s development
towards an outcome, which with each step becomes inevitable. Frisch started work on the text in 1948 and the world
premiere was in 1958 in Zürich, followed shortly by over 50 stagings in theatres
in various countries. The lack of reaction on behalf of the lead character
was sometimes interpreted as a reflection on the conduit the allowed the
ascension of a dictator such as Adolf Hitler.
Andreea Andrei – Artistic
Consultant
Gabriela Schinderman – Secretariat
Photo: Image from
“The Fire Raisers”, a GSTT production. The photograph can be used in mass-media
and promotional goals, including in electronic media.