ONE EVERYMAN / domnul iedeman
For 101 years the myth of Jedermann has been an emblem of the city of Salzburg, much like the Carnival is for Rio and the gondola boats are for Venice. The play, inspired by medieval mysteries about the death of a rich man, was written by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and it premiered in 1911 in Berlin. The production is the flagship of the Salzburg Festival which takes place in the summer and gathers thousands of tourists from all over the world.
The
"Jedermann" reinterpreted and rewritten by Thomas Perle proposes a
cynical analysis of a text which is representative of the high German
culture, and invites us on an imaginary journey between Salzburg, Ocna
Sibiului, and Sibiu.In
Ocna Sibiului, in a once luxurious spa centre built during the glory
years of the Habsburg Empire, mr. iedeman is making future plans: he
wants a place for skiing just like in Austria. Thus, he intends to cut
down much of the forest to create new jobs for the locals. At the same
time, mrs. iedeman suffers silently by his side, as their marriage is
just part of the bourgeois facade that both of them are keeping up
stoically."one
everyman" by Thomas Perle is characteristic of the capitalist present
in which neither natural resources, nor human life is worth more than
financial profit. And yet, theatre can change this.
ein jedermann/domnul iedeman
Text: Thomas Perle
Directing: Dávid Paška
Stage: Julius Leon Seiler
Costumes: Maria Lena Poindl
Music: Magor Bocsárdi
Assistance: Pia Carla Ionescu - Liehn
Cast: Fabiola Petri, Benedikt Hafner, Daniel Bucher, Emőke Boldizsár, Ali Deac, Theodora Sandu, Yannick Becker, Ștefan Tunsoiu, Ioana Cosma, Johanna Adam
Teatrul Național "Radu Stanca" Sibiu
Bvd. Corneliu Coposu nr. 2
550245 Sibiu Romania
