Prometheus

There are four legends concerning Prometheus. According to the first, he was clamped to a rock in the Caucasus for betraying the secrets of the gods to men, and the gods sent eagles to feed on his liver, which was permanently renewed.

According to the second, Prometheus, guarded by the pain of the tearing beaks, pressed himself deeper and deeper into the rock until he because one with it.

According to the third, his treachery was forgotten in the course of years, forgotten by gods, the eagles, forgotten by himself.

According to the fourth, everyone grew weary of the meaningless affair. The gods grew weary, the eagles grew weary, the wound closed wearily. There remains the inexplicable mass of rock. The legend tried to explain the inexplicable. As it came out of a substratum of truth, it had to end in the inexplicable.


Franz Kafka: Prometheus

Dramaturg: Gyulay Eszter

Composer: Cári Tibor

Set designer: Albert Alpár

Costume designer: Kiss Julcsi

Light designer: Fésüs Zsolt

Stage manager: Kertész Éva

Prompter: Czumbil Marika

Lights: Ilyés Anna, Bálint Andor, Szilak Károly

Sound: Bikfalvi József, Erdődi Endre


Cast:

Aszalos Géza, Baczó Tünde, Faragó Zénó, Kiss Attila, Magyari Etelka, Tokai Andrea, Molnos András Csaba, Szilágyi Ágota, Páll Anikó Katalin

 

Running time:1h 10’

Performance in Hungarian, with Romanian translation

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