From “Theater of Questions” Substack:
Horror and beauty do not sort themselves into separate columns. They coexist without apology. That coexistence, that refusal to separate, is exactly what the play Our Class asks the audience to hold. Not as an idea, as an experience.
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Love letter for my Wanderers: Jacob and Esther. My dear ones, tonight, after rehearsing "The Wanderers," I write to you from an empty theatre that still holds the echo of snow falling.
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Andrey Burkovskiy and Chulpan Khamatova in Igor Golyak’s darkly comic adaptation of Eugène Ionesco’s Frenzy for Two, Delirium. Beginning June 18. Only 16 performances. Get tickets now.
Theatre survives because people carry the torch from campfire to campfire.
DELIRIUM is Igor Golyak’s new adaptation of Eugène Ionesco’s Frenzy for Two — a story about two people trapped in an endless argument while the world outside collapses around them.
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Don’t miss your chance to see Delirium this summer in Boston at the Calderwood Pavilion from June 18 - July 2. Only 16 performances. Get your tickets now, link in bio.
A darkly comic portrait of two people locked in an endless argument while the world outside destroys itself. What looks like conflict reveals itself as something else entirely — two people fighting for each other’s continued existence. Beginning June 18. 16 performances. Get tickets now.
Two people. One room. Trapped in an endless argument, fighting for each other’s continued existence. Beginning June 18. Only 16 performances. Get tickets now.
Some performances end with applause.
Others become the beginning of something else.
For a few nights, Beethoven filled the theatre with silence, tension, memory, and questions.
And now the conversation continues.
From silence… to Delirium.
One review wrote:
“Arlekin does not do conventional.”
Neither is what comes next.
Delirium is coming to Boston, with Chulpan Khamatova and Andrey Burkovskiy.
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What stayed with you after Beethoven?
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POV: you got lost inside Arlekin’s studio… and at the end of the video, Igor reveals what theatre is really about.
The room before all.
Books, wires, rehearsal marks, unfinished ideas, and the beautiful mess where experimental theatre starts taking shape.
Stay until the end — the real secret is not the studio.
It’s what theatre leaves with you.
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Award-winning director Igor Golyak brings a new adaption of Eugene Ionesco’s Frenzy for Two to life onstage in Delirum. The New York Times calls Golyak’s work “ingenious” and “ambitious.”
Beginning June 18. Only 16 performances. Get tickets now.