ALBERT WRU (2017)

Chamber performance for two spectators based on the biography and creative motives of the French writer, philosopher, Nobel laureate Albert Camus.

A story of a young wanderer who is searching for certain meanings in life, raises experience as well as disappointment. The play is settled in fatigue of playing someones rules; the vanity that is proudly called ‘the public life’; the loneliness that does not clarify with attachment to relatives or woman, whose beuty seems to be the only consolation in the grim, meaningless flow of the days. The performance provides individual experience of death and rebirth.

Photographs: Vismantė Ruzgaitė

Creator and performer Paulius Markevičius

Premiere 2017 03 31 Vilnius

Nominated for the Golden Cross Award 2018, Lithuania

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