Improvisation series launched at Pesti Színház2022. 10. 25.
On 28 October, an improvisation series entitled What Will Be, It Will Be was launched at the Pesti Theatre. Once a month, different members of the company of the Comic Theatre will improvise according to different rules, but with the active participation of the audience. On 28 October, Kata Bach, Bence Brasch, Judit Halász, Barbara Hegyi, Patrícia Kovács, Ákos Orosz, András Ötvös, Zoltán Seress performed under the subtitle "Borúra derű" or Crisis Management Guide. This year's evenings will be hosted by Péter Rudolf.
To deal with economic, overheads, social, psychological, existential and relationship crises, the company of the Comedy Theatre has announced a crisis management guide for 28 October at the Pesti Theatre. In the first part of the improvisation series "What will be, will be", the actors improvised in the Pesti Theatre on the theme of the sometimes darkening, sometimes absurd (sometimes even amusing) crises that define and surround us today.
"Improvisation is the absolute present tense. After all, this is our life, nowadays it is increasingly unpredictable what will happen in the next moment. It is difficult to control the present. When you improvise, you can only build on yourself. Perhaps you reveal more about yourself than in a great classical role. Leaping into the unknown, you can only trust your colleague. There is no writer or director in the background with scores, instructions, guidelines. The adrenaline is pumping and the sentences are coming out. Or they don't, the brain squeaks, and for the viewer, I think that's fun too. It's a collaborative game, where I suppose the person in the audience is spinning their wheels, what they would say, where they would take the story. We prepare for these evenings in a different way, namely nothing," says Peter Rudolf, host of this year's evenings.
Let's do it together! What will be, it will be! After the "treatment", the audience is expected to leave more cheerful than when they arrived...
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