The Trial

Adapted by Diana Nechit from F. Kafka's novel
Directed by: Botond Nagy
Cast: Gyan Ros Zimmermann, Daniel Bucher, Emőke Boldizsár, Viorel Rață, Eva Frățilă, Ada Bicfalvi, Isabela Haiduc, Malena Silberschmidt, David Cristian, Daniel Plier

Stage design: Alin Gavrilă
Costumes: Ioana Ungureanu
Muzic & sound design: Claudiu Urse
Video & light design: Cristi Niculescu
Dramatic adaptation: Diana Nechit
Choreography: Adriana Bârză Cârstea
Head of the German section: Hunor Horvath
Project manager: Daria Ciobanu
Photo, video: Andrei Văleanu
Graphics: Cristian Urse
Assistant for choreography: Isabela Haiduc
Translation: Cynthia Pinter
Subtitles: Ioana Moldovan
Director assistant : Miruna Rusu
Marketing assistant: Antonia Ecatrinescu, Violeta Buduleci
Technical director: Nicolae Văcariu
Sound: Alex Androniciuc
Lights: Sergiu Pașcalău
Props: Nicu Dogariu
Cabins: Angelica Cosma
Voice coach: Eva Inselmann
In such a turbulent world, it often feels like you are living in a simulation. That our life is nothing more than a marathon in a labyrinth where we define our religion, our destiny, our love and our dreams as spaces of rest. Sometimes we stop along the way.

Kafka's Process captures the surreal feeling of floating between a dream and a distant memory. Joseph K.'s story revolves around themes of time, dream states, the afterlife, healing and consciousness.

Joseph K.'s story is our own daily story, in which we are often overwhelmed by the questions of the future.

The first day of school – what will it be like?

The first bike ride – won’t I fall?

The first kiss – what will I feel?

The first day in a foreign country – how do I survive?

The first day with our new baby – will I be good enough?

The first parent was buried - is there life after loss?

How does life actually work? What are its laws? Where will the records of our innocence be scrapped? We are cycles of dust, we experience better or worse days without knowing why the printer of our life is running out of ink.

How much can we really control? Can we really control our lives or do we just live with this impression? Is control controlled by its own need to control?
Premiere Date:25-05-2024
Sectiongerman

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