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Pieter De Buysser & Hans Op de Beeck — Book Burning

 

Author, essayist and performer Pieter de Buysser and artist Hans Op de Beeck created a poetic performance with strong political content which became the event of the year in Flemish theatre. A cabinet of curiosities in a world overloaded with information. What can WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden do for poetry?

 

 

" A tribute to critical thought, the knowledge, humour and art of narration."
(Cobra, BE)


"The alliance of the poetics and politics here is simply magical”
(Le temps, CH)


"Accessible, brilliant and all things considered significant in contemporary thought, this is a must-see show!"
(Laure Dasinière,FR)


“A truly original piece of theatre. Five stars hardly does it justice.”
(The Latest, UK)

 

 

YOU WON'T KNOW THE FACTS UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN THE FICTION
History is clogged. There are no more revolutions. What else can we add? A play about forgetting and forgiving, about knowledge and riddles and the lack of stories. Told by a cat, Book Burning is the story of a man who lights up while his daughter plunges into the trunk. Perhaps it is a fable. It could be a political, even a utopian play. Not because it soakes in good intentions and programs, but because it bets on the magical possibilities of language and radical imagination. Book Burning is not what it is but what it can become: a proposal for the beginning of a new world.

 

Interview wtih Pieter De Buysser (English, Czech):

price: 290 CZK
student/senior:190 CZK

small auditorium - open seating

In English with Czech subtitles

Length: 70 min.

 

Supported by:

House on Fire
With the support of the CULTURE programme of the European Union.
Presented as part of the Flemish Season 2015/2016

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
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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