Morena, author’s production

Morena, author’s production

Drama

Author’s production – a small probe into th einner world of a woman turning thirty

The new SND building, The Blue Salon
29. 11. 2024 19:00 h - 20:00 h

Schedule of performances

Friday 29. 11. 2024
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Wednesday 4. 12. 2024
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Thursday 12. 12. 2024
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Tuesday 7. 1. 2025
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Tuesday 21. 1. 2025
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Wednesday 12. 2. 2025
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Saturday 22. 2. 2025
19:00 h 20:00 h
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Small probe into the inner world of a woman about to turn 30.The production features plenty of music, witty and moving situations and a single man – performed by Matúš Kvietik – who may see everything an altogether different light.

In their generational statement, Slovak actresses Dominika Kavaschová and Andrea Bučková reveal their Self that longs to scream, cry out, be jolly, and understand what has to die within us so that we can be born again and live fully here and now. Is turning 30 indeed a milestone in our life, by which we must fulfil the expectations set by the society or ourselves? How do women experience this? Why men fail to understand them sometimes?

The witty and moving performance about the present day, relationships, desires and falls.

The production is staged within the framework of exploratorydramaturgy where the SND Drama Company collaborates with independent artists and ensembles.

The production is suitable for audiences aged 12 and over.
 
Running time: 1 hour, no interval

Première December 13, 2018

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Production Team

Team of authors Dominika Kavaschová Andrea Bučková (as a guest) Matúš Kvietik (as a guest) Martin Ondriska (as a guest) Lenka Görfölová (as a guest) Terézia Kosová (as a guest) Lucia Komiňáková (as a guest)
Coproduction o.z. per.art

Cast

Andrea Bučková (as a guest) Dominika Kavaschová Anna Magdaléna Hroboňová (Student, Academy of Performing Arts) Matúš Kvietik (as a guest)