Year/Length: | 2024, 110’ (Italian premiere) |
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Text and direction: | Luanda Casella |
With: | Abigail Gypsens, Bavo Buys, Emma Van Ammel, Luanda Casella, Lucius Romeo-Fromm |
Dramaturgy: | Joline Vermeulen |
Music composition, video design: | Pablo Casella |
Lighting design: | Dennis Diels |
Set design: | Shizuka Hariu |
Costumes: | Jo De Visscher |
Acting coach: | Jan Steen |
Choreography, movement coaching: | Lucius Romeo-Fromm |
Production: | NTgent |
Co-production: | DE SINGEL, HAU Hebbel am Ufer |
Luanda Casella - Elektra Unbound
Description
Guided by ideas of fame and success, and other full-blown delusions, three auditioners go to a mad extent to get the part of Elektra. In ancient Greek tragedy, Elektra is a girl who wants. She wants to avenge her father’s death, and everyone will hear her suffering. Sobbing and cursing, cursing and sobbing: Elektra hardly does anything else. She never leaves the doorway.
Similarly, the three auditioners are trapped in a sensational montage of interviews and improvs. As they interpret iconic scenes from The Oresteia, the full trilogy about Elektra and her dysfunctional family, they start to reveal their disastrous own lives.
Late-bloomer director Lua and her fierce assistant Lucius, who have a troublesome relationship, never arrive at the point of actually staging Elektra. Is their inability the result of the complex relation we all have with tragedy, or is there more at play? Why is Lua frantically running away? And why do we get the feeling that these auditioners are all deranged?
Inspired by melodrama and social media, Elektra Unbound switches scenes as if the audience would swipe screens. Anything to keep the discomfort on stage easily digestible.