Peer Gynt
Автор: Henrik Ibsen
Кiлькiсть дiй: 2 acts
Жанр: Drama
Repenting by the Lost «I»
Місце проведення: Big stage
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What is better: “Being yourself” or “Being satisfied with yourself” and what do these concepts mean? Find yourself or lose yourself? The issue of eternal personification and affirmation of personality and constant unraveling of life paths and decisions and actions that define your “I” – this is what our “Peer Gynt” is about.
At the end of life it is time to go through it in thoughts first to analyze every step and every act and every situation to find virtues and define evil doings to find an answer to the question “Who were you really?”.
Peer Gynt is a young man full of wild and unrestrained spirit like a destructive element that sweeps away everything around, he travels in the memory of his life, he looking for an answer to these questions.
Having found himself at the crossroads of his life, he greedily grabs for every fact that could define him by good or sin…
After all, when your life does not find a definition of your personality – it is as if you did not live or you did not exist…
Asserting himself in fabrications and lies and honesty and tyranny by pretending the desired as obvious, with betraying and loving, the formation of Peer Gynt’s “I” is like the wings of a mill – they are thrown him up, then lowered him again to the bottom…
The main thing is to save ownself within any circumstances… But what can save himself?…
There – at the crossroads and at the repenting, he will receive answers to the questions of his life.
Дійові особи та виконавці:
Peer Gynt | |
A pastor (which is the Devil) | |
Åse, a peasant’s widow | |
Solveig | |
Ingrid | |
Mads Moen | |
Mother of Mads Moen | Honored Artist of Ukraine |
Father of Mads Moen | Honored Artist of Ukraine |
Aslak, a blacksmith | |
First Guy | |
Second Guy | |
Third Guy | |
First Girl | |
Second Girl | |
Third Girl | |
Lonely Girl | Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine |
Five pairs of Guests | |
A Green-Clad woman, a troll princess | |
The Old Man of the Mountains, a troll king (also known as The Mountain King) | |
Troll-maidens | |
Troll-urchins | |
An ugly brat, the son of a green-clad woman | |
A Norwegian skipper | |
Crews of a Norwegian skipper | |
Anitra, daughter of a Bedouin chief | |
Dancing girls | |
Huhu, a language reformer from the coast of Malabar | |
Hussein, an eastern minister | |
A fellow with a royal mother |