PREMIERE
25. oktober 2023
SNG Nova Gorica, small stage
26. oktober 2023
SNG Nova Gorica, small stage
Three groups, three meetings, a common thread: George Kaplan. In the first, “GKG” five activists cannot agree on anything, not even what George Kaplan stands for – is this the name of their collective, each member, the project, the operation, the weapons … In the second, the “Dream Team” of successful screenwriters pitch their ideas for a commissioned film story in which George Kaplan appears. In the third, the “Invisible Government” the discussion tackles the most burning political problem – George Kaplan represents a great danger, even though it is not (yet) clear what this danger might be.
The daring, engaged political satire in three acts, which at first glance appear to be independent units represents different segments of contemporary society. The three parts share not only the name of the mystery man, the fictional character from Hitchcock’s North by Northwest, but also the phenomenon of manipulating people, their perceptions, and reality. The communication between connected, but poorly organised individuals on the margins, competitive film creatives and detached influencers is thus so dysfunctional that the bitterness of the situation becomes absurdly comical.
Although the contemporary French playwright Frédéric Sonntag (1978) wrote the play over ten years ago, the emergence of the pandemic, the war in Europe and also the immense development of artificial intelligence brought drastic changes to the world and society. It seems that in light of all these changes, the play is even more topical.
The author took an “invisible character” and created a myth. It thus became a part of collective consciousness. But once it was selected to become an instrument of propaganda, its invisibility became visible.
Reading the play opens many questions: What is the difference between reality and fiction? What is the role of art in modern society? And to what extent is it possible to use it to influence the consciousness of society? Who is responsible for the creation of a myth? How does politics use it? And how does the myth influence the society and lives of individuals?
Numerous references from popular culture complement and enhance the story and invite us to play with them and explore where they might take us.
Đorđe Nešović
Attending the performance is not recommended for people with epilepsy due to the use of a stroboscope.
Creators
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Translator
Suzana Koncut -
Director
Đorđe Nešović -
Dramaturg
Isidora Milosavljević -
Language Consultant
Anja Pišot -
Set and Video Designer
Danijel Modrej -
Costume Designer
Marija Marković Milojev -
Composer and Sound Designer
Goran Krmac -
Choreographer
Dušan Teropšič -
Light Designer
Marko Vrkljan -
Designer of Scenic Elements
Gorazd Prinčič -
Assistant to Costume Designer
Smiljka Babić
Performing
A, A', A''
Medea NovakB, B', B''
Tina Skvarča k.g.C, C', C''
Jure KopušarD, D', D''
Andrej ZalesjakE, E', E''
Lara FortunaOn video
Đorđe Nešović, Peter Harl
THEATER LIST
20. 10. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
21. 10. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
22. 10. 2023, 18.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
25. 10. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
26. 10. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
27. 10. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
15. 11. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
16. 11. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
17. 11. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
19. 11. 2023, 18.00. SNG Nova Gorica.
19. 12. 2023, 20.00. SNG Nova Gorica.