FÉM / Metal vs Fame
FÉM (METAL/FAME)
Drama in two acts (140 minutes)
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FÉM (METAL/FAME)
Drama in two acts (140 minutes)
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Last event date: Friday, March 29 2019 7:00PM
The story of Lola and Sam, who have been together for eighteen years, appears on stage in two ways: with and without their child, Stella.
The drama of Lola and Sam is a message from the future to both older and younger spectators. The message encourages one to recognize oneself and live life to the fullest. Stella, who can see everything and knows it all, loves unconditionally and means well. She is the same as we, the spectators are, who understand absolution and that life is greater and smarter than we are. You can expect a moving, sincere, daring, and a really youthful performance which makes you laugh and cry at the same time and breaks conventional theatrical style.
The drama's title - 'Fém' - in Hungarian is a play on words; its meaning is metal. However, when pronounced, it sounds like the English word 'fame'. This is no accident, since our play's message is the stark reality of adulthood combined with young people's dreams about fame.
The play will have English subtitles.
cast: Zsófia Miklós, Gergely Kolnai Kovács, Kati Andai, Viktória Németh, Kinga Molnár, Brigitta Vékony
written and directed by Attila Cziczó
40 Váci Street, V. District Budapest (Entrance from Irányi Street)
contact: +36 30 949 0030 (Máté Horváth)
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