The play “The Emigrants” was published in 1974 and is one of the most famous writings of Sławomir Mrożek. The story takes place on New Year’s Eve, in the basement where two emigrants live: an exiled pseudointellectual and a construction worker. The first wishes to write a book, while the second saves money with the hope of returning home and building his family a house. The main idea of “The Emigrants” is dehumanization. Like a black comedy, the scrip develops within an existential crisis in which the expats lose both the sense of identity, as well as that of humanity.
Scenography: Alin Gavrilă
Cast: Alexandru Malaicu, Horia Fedorca Performance presented in Romanian, with translation into English
Duration: 1h
Date of premiere: 17.12.2017
Original title: Emigranții
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26 June,
22:00
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