Sorstalanság / Fatelessness (with english surtitles)
Imre Kertész, a 15-year-old child is taken to a concentration camp, and because of a miracle, or to become one of the most important philosophers of the survivors of the Holocaust - he returns.
Imre Kertész, a 15-year-old child is taken to a concentration camp, and because of a miracle, or to become one of the most important philosophers of the survivors of the Holocaust - he returns.
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Last event date: Thursday, May 14 2026 7:00PM
FATELESSNESS
Adapted on stage by Júlia Bagossy based on the novel by Imre Kertész
Imre Kertész, a 15-year-old child is taken to a concentration camp, and because of a miracle, or to become one of the most important philosophers of the survivors of the Holocaust - he returns. According to his own explonation, his faith in the world and the imperturbable trust of being a child helped him along the way. In his biographic novel, his protagonist tells a story of the final escalation of a dark, hateful system and the world around it through the states of identification. Today, when populism flourishes again, and we can meet less and less survivers, we found it an extremely important artistic and educational challange to adapt Fatelessness on stage.
Cast: Gloviczki Bernát, Jakab Balázs
Crew
Visual: Balla Hanga e.h.
Dramaturg: Zrinyifalvi Eszter Anna e.h.
Assistant to Dramaturg: Mandák Emese
Choreography: Horkay Barnabás
Lights, sound: Rigó Zoltán
Assistant to director: Tóth Dorka Berta
Programleader,Behívó: Végh Ildikó
Director: Bagossy Júlia
Photo: Máté Horváth
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