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Petr Nikl - I Am Your Bunny / Divadlo Husa na provázku

 

A black and white melodrama, visual theatre and a concert. An autobiographical exploration of time inspired by the inflatable toys designed by the artist’s mother Libuše Niklová.

Petr Nikl describes his artistic mission as “a musical stage picture of time and echoes of memories. The play is very inflatable and airy.” Nikl will be joined on stage by Miroslav Černý, Ondřej Eremiáš and others. The chamber melodrama was created as a tribute to the work of Libuše Niklová, the creator of plastic toys with which two generation of Czech children have grown up. For the first time in many years these toys have once again been discovered and hailed as works of art. Libuše Niklová is the first Czech artist whose work has been presented in the prestigious Musée des Arts décoratifs at the Louvre and her toys are currently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the performance of I Am Your Bunny, Petr Nikl deals with her premature death. He returns to his early childhood. The stage of the performance is in black and white, like the old family movies that Petr recently discovered. The space of the theatre quietly fills with inflated objects, which later just as quietly disappear. This performance is a fantastic voyage into the realm of early childhood to places where even memory cannot reach.

 
The performance was created as a co-production with the Archa Theatre, where it has been presented in various incarnations since 2011. In Brno it will take place on the final day of the exhibition of the same name at the Wannieck Gallery.

Venue:

large auditorium / Divadlo Husa na provázku, Brno

More information at www.provazek.cz

Archa Theatre

Na Poříčí 26, 110 00, Prague 1
phone: +420 221 716 111
e-mail: archa@divadloarcha.cz

Box Office

phone: +420 221 716 333
pokladna@divadloarcha.cz

Opening Hours

Monday - Friday | 10 - 18
and 2 hours before every performance
Divadlo Archa is supported by The City of Prague

Divadlo Archa is supported by The City of Prague