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Visually extraordinary and emotionally charged: Einkvan (Everyman) is a breathtaking new play from 2023 Nobel Prize-winner Jon Fosse, directed by Det Norske Teatret Artistic Director Kjersti Horn
A father, a mother, and a grown son make desperate attempts at connection. The son wants nothing to do with the parents They look for him but he does not want to be found Their struggles to communicate are intercepted by the echoes of people who look just like them – their mysterious doppelgängers.
Einkvan is a beautiful hybrid of contemporary art and theatre, interlocking the intimacy of film with the immediacy of live theatre. While the bodies that move about in front of our eyes are indistinct, obscured behind a translucent screen, two cameras vividly capture every intimate moment.
Fosse’s poetic text, and Horn’s ambitious directorial vision bring us to the very heart of loneliness and the powerlessness of not being able to reach those we are closest to.
A strong directorial vision that points towards a new and exciting chapter in the history of the Norwegian Theatre, Einkvan had its world premiere in Oslo on April 25, 2024.
Performed in Norwegian (Nynorsk) with English surtitles The surtitles follow Fosse’s signature style and therefore do not include punctuation.
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