Juhan Ulfsak’s production, staged at the Estonian Drama Theatre and based on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s poetic story “Theorem,” has been chosen for this year’s Estonian contemporary performing arts showcase program. The festival performance, complete with English subtitles, is scheduled to occur in the Big Hall of the Estonian Drama Theatre on September 7th, commencing at 19:00.
Pasolini’s work about radical changes in man and society is for a first time on an Estonian theatrical stage.
One day a pleasant stranger enters the peaceful, idyllic lives of a well-to-do bourgeois family. He develops intimate relationships with all the family members, which soon go beyond just friendships. The father, mother, son and daughter all sense that something important is changing in them. Birds are singing. Clothes are falling off. Factory workers are sleeping. And servants are fainting.
Director → Juhan Ulfsak
Dramaturge→ Eero Epner
Art Director → Laura Pählapuu
Costume Designer → Jaanus Vahtra
Lighting Designer → Priidu Adlas
Video Designer → Emer Värk
Musical Director → Jakob Juhkam
Translated by → Merike Pau
Cast → Liisa Saaremäel, Mari Abel, Marian Eplik, Teele Pärn, Jaan Rekkor, Ursel Tilk