TRUTH BY FALSEHOOD
Tue, 23 Apr
|Kasernen, Teaterøen
Teaterkompagniet Leftfield slører linjerne mellem fiktion og virkelighed – og undersøger, hvordan kunstnere og publikum engagerer sig i kunsten.
Time & Location
23 Apr 2019, 20:00 – 21:30
Kasernen, Teaterøen, William Wains Gade 11, 1432 København, Danmark
About the event
(ENGLISH BELOW)
Forestillingskonceptet Truth by Falsehood indeholder fire teaterstykker; Truth by Falsehood, Not I, The Human Voice & Confessions. Her slører Teaterkompagniet Leftfield linjerne mellem fiktion og virkelighed – og undersøger, hvordan kunstnere og publikum engagerer sig i kunsten. Forestillingen spilles på engelsk.
SPILLEPERIODE: 23. - 30. APRIL KL. 20
THIS A PUBLIC HEALTH WARNING!
Denmark's most notorious theatre company - Leftfield Theatre - are back with a programme of plays that expose untold truths and explore the way audiences and creatives engage with art by blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
Strap yourselves in for these interlocked stories that reflect our increasingly turbulent times and personal hang-ups by breaking barriers in the depiction of taboo subjects and portraying warts, bruises, scars, vomit and all characters who are really having a Hell of a time.
Based on works by established and emerging voices in contemporary theatre (Samuel Beckett, Jean Cocteau, Cordelia Lynn and a new play devised by Leftfield Theatre), Truth by Falsehood contains beauty and truths that attract and repel in equal measure as well as some truly shocking moments and mind-bending twists to jolt audiences made numb by paint-by-numbers theatre into a state of awareness.
You have been warned. This is not for the easily offended. It is not even for the moderately easily offended.
Welcome to the new theatre vision indeed. The performances are in English and take place on alternating nights:
23rd/25th/27th/29th April: The Director
24th/26th/28th/30th: Not I; The Human Voice; Confessions.
Tickets are available online soon at teaterbilletter.dk
"Leftfield's future is bright alright… we might just be talking about the emergence of this city’s best new theatre group in decades." – Ben Hamilton, Editor, CPHPost