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    Sunday, 16th November, 2008 18:30
    Szkéné Theatre
    Béla Pintér and Company
    Dievouchka

    Béla Pintér and Company have worked together since 1998, establishing themselves as one of the most significant and innovative independent theatre companies in Hungary winning the Hungarian Critics' Award four times.. They are equally at ease with authentic Hungarian folk art and postmodern forms of theatrical expression. The company has created most of its productions at the Szkéné, an independent repertory theatre at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where it is now in residence. It was here that Béla Pintér trained as a dancer and performer working with some of the leading experimental theatre groups of the 80s and 90s. Since 2004 the company has been touring all around Europe.

    Their shows were presented in Cardiff (UK), in Berlin, Stuttgart, Heidelberg, Hamburg, Leipzig (Germany), in Belgium, Finland, Holland, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Russia, Poland, Spain, Romania, Croatia and France. For the next years they have invitations to the USA, France and Germany. Dievouchka has appeared at the euro-scene Festival in Leipzig, and the Berliner Festspiele (2004), where it was nominated for the "Spielzeiteuropa-Werkpreis 2004".



    In Dievouchka we see staff officers, officers, privates and Jews on forced labour,mingling with each other. It is them, who move the story forward in the army barracks, the dancehall and out in the remote and vast Russian steppe. Its presentation is elevated and all-black-and-white, both in the broad and the strict sense.

    The time is World War II: however, the story-line, as opposed to giving an historic account, is merely an assumption of the epoch.

    We created Dievouchka's particular musical style by blending elements of Puccini's late romanticism with operetta and radio hits of the day, some of which are emblematic even today.

    Throughout the whole play we sing. What the audience sees, is no operatic work. It is pure theatre with actors, whose voices are far from being beautiful, pacing in an extremely measured, odd way.

    We, who were born into perhaps happier times, with this work, would like to commemorate that ill-fated generation, who, just like us, cherished the hope of a brighter future.

    'Everyone has got his Dievouchka'.

    Béla Pintér

    Captain Halász - Szabolcs Thuróczy
    Second lieutenant Kovács - Tünde Szalontay
    Soldier Mikó - Sándor Bencze
    Soldier Nyíri - Tamás Deák
    Jewish Labourer Heincz - László Quitt
    Colonel Felkay - Béla Pintér
    Jolánka, wife of Mikó - Éva Csatári
    Aranka, wife of Nyíri - Éva Enyedi
    Zsuzsanna, Colonel's daughter - Sarolta Nagy-Abonyi
    Gizella, Colonel's wife, Zsuzsanna's mother, actress - József Tóth
    German General, Von Ziege - Zoltán Friedenthal

    Musicians
    :
    piano - Antal  Kéménczy
    violin - Bertalan  Veér
    violin, guitar, precussion instruments - Gábor  Pelva
    violin, precussion instruments - László  Nyíri
    clarinet - István  Kerti
    trumpet - Géza  Román
    trombone - Lajos Kelemen
    double-bass - György  Póta

    Costume: Mari Benedek
    Set: Péter Horgas
    Composer: Benedek Darvas
    Assistant: Kriszta Kovács
    Written and directed by: Béla Pintér

    Premiere: 5th of November 2003, National Theatre
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