SNOW NEGATIVES - Wetzler, Vrba
DIVADLO JÁNA PALÁRIKA V TRNAVE
Wetzler, Vrba, Schulman, Lux
Where does hatred begin? Why do we tend to downplay evil or remain indifferent to injustice? Are we wiser and more resilient than our predecessors? Is war an inevitable state? Can it be avoided? If not, what happens then? The final credits roll.
"To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric."
With these words, German philosopher Theodor Adorno urged the artistic
community to respond to the horrors of the greatest genocide in history.
The fate of three individuals opposing fascism: Actor Štefan Lux, in 1936, travels to Geneva to protest against Nazi Germany; Jewish photographer Faye Schulman, in 1943, buries her precious negatives; writers Alfréd Wetzler and Rudolf Vrba, born in Trnava, escape in 1944 from a concentration camp to document one of the most crucial testimonies of the 20th century.
The performance Snow Negatives: Wetzler, Vrba, Schulman, Lux, directed by Dávid Paška, is an international co-production marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. It is a collaborative project between the JK Opole Theatre (Poland) and the Ján Palárik Theatre in Trnava (Slovakia), with the support of Digital Theatre Academy in Dortmund (Germany).
DIVADLO JÁNA PALÁRIKA V TRNAVE
Lukáš Herc
Martin Hronský
Tomás Vravník
Dana Droppová
Anpassung und Regie Dávid Paška
Bühne
Július Leon Seiler
Kostüme
Maria-Lena Poindl
Musik
Michal Paľko
Inspektion
Barbora Hadraba
Produktion Adriána Lizoňová
PREMIERE JÁN PALÁRIK THEATER IN TRNAVA 2.5.2025