Hotel Europa
30 May 2016
Hotel
Europa
15 – 22
June
“Hotel Europa is
an outrageous work capturing our powerful drive for hope no
matter how dire our circumstances.”
Anna
Marbrook
Award-winning theatre director Anna Marbrook spotlights the Syrian refugee crisis in a new theatrical production of Hotel Europa with students from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School.
“It expresses
our fight for humanity, love, humour and passion as the
walls of cities crumble and the borders of frightened
politicians tighten like nooses around our necks.“
In
2000, artists across Europe responded to the crisis in the
Balkans and the migration that polarised Western Europe.
Seven theatre directors came together to create Hotel
Europa under the penship of Macedonian playwright Goran
Stefanovski. It was performed at national festivals across
five European cities and premiered at the Avignon Festival.
Now, sixteen years later, facing one of the largest
displacements of people since World War II, it is not just
Europe's problem, it has become our problem. Director Anna
Marbrook and Designer Kasia Pol are working with the next
generation of playmakers and creators at Toi Whakaari to
bring this conversation to Wellington.
Anna Marbrook
recently collected awards at the New York Film and
Television Awards for television programmes The Pacific
Voyagersand Real Pasifik that she made for TVNZ,
Maori TV and Zoomslide. She has directed for Shortland
Street, Auckland Theatre Company, NZ Opera and was the
co-founder of Theatre At Large. She is currently developing
new projects for Maori Television with Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr
and Kasia Pol.
Hotel Europa combines live action,
music, multimedia and dance in a wild ride through countries
and histories. Odysseus fights to escape Circe and go home,
two newlyweds cope with PTSS in an abandoned building, a
young woman seeks revenge for a war crime, a drifter dreams
to become an angel, a criminal turned politician campaigns
for the weak and poor, a young man fantasises about being a
great warrior and a television crew chases a good story
mercilessly through the streets.
Students from Toi
Whakaari’s Acting, Management and Costume programmes are
collaborating on the production.
HOTEL
EUROPA
Written by
Goran Stefanovski
Directed by Anna
Marbrook
Designed by Kasia Pol
Wed 15 – Wed 22
June
Times:
7pm
Matinee Sat 18 June 2pm and
Sun 19 June 2.30pm
Taught matinee for schools Wed 22 June
1pm (No show Mon 20 June)
Tickets: $25
full, $15 concessions (season ticket to both Dying For
It and Hotel Europa: $35 full, $20
concession)
Venue: Toi Whakaari: NZ
Drama School - Te Whaea Theatre
Te Whaea National Dance
and Drama Centre, 11 Hutchison Road, Newtown, Wellington
TO BOOK: toiwhakaari.ac.nz
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