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Title: Psychosis

Venue and Format: Live at the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, Moscow

Innovation: Animated 3D graphics that run parellel to the show.

Sarah Kane’s Psychosis 4:48 is one of the key plays in the generation of Britain’s “in-yer-face” drama. The texts of Sarah Kane (1971 – 1999) employed shock, pain and the evocation of a sense of disgust and discomfort in the spectator in order to break down the ever-resistant fourth wall separating audiences from what happens on stage. Nineteen actresses of various ages are cast in this production. They form a choir of inner voices that run the gamut of intonations from irony to hysteria, from malaise or depression to lyricism, sarcasm, farce and grotesque. Joining director Alexander Zeldovich in an exploration of the limits of female experience are the artists from the AES+F group. Their input makes them full-fledged co-creators of this show. AES+F’s video material (animated 3D graphics) run parallel to the text, occasionally matching it in an associative way, occasionally losing touch entirely in a surrealistic way. The poetics of the video content, sometimes fairy-tale like, sometimes horror-like, is filled with images of the archetypal female body – blood, milk, black snow, psychedelic colors and insects.

THEATRE/COMPANY: AES+F and the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre

ARTISTS:
Director: Alexander Zeldovich

Actors: Yulia Abdel Fattah, Anna Antosik, Olga Bynkova, Inna Golovina, Alla Kozakova, Anna Kapalyova, Darya Kolpikova, Anastasia Ksenofontova, Anna Daukaeva, Vera Kuznetsova, Natalia Afanasyeva, Anna Mavlitova, Tatyana Maist, Margarita Movsesyan, Anna Senina, Yelena Morozova, Tatyana Nazarova, Serafima Nizovskaya, Lyudmila Rozanova, Tatyana Ukharova, Lyudmila Khalilullina, Darya Makarova, Nina Firsova, and Yekaterina Kudinskaya

DATE OF PREMIERE: June 21, 2016

COUNTRY: Russia

LANGUAGE: Russian

CATEGORY: Sound and Light

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