13. - 17. January 2012
19.00
10. - 11. February 2012
19.00
16. February 2012
18.00
10. - 11. March 2012
19.00
8. April 2012
18.00
5. August 2012
18.30
4. September 2012
18.00
15. September 2012
18.00

Swines

No matter how you define them, they are right behind you.

The play Swines is based on the text by Croatian writer Tomislav
Zajec and directed by one of Slovenia’s youngest generation of theatre
directors, Renata Vidič. It is subtitled as “a musical in 10 scenes from
farm-life” and focuses on the life of two “kind” sisters, living on a
pig farm, who brutally kill all visitors and are only kind to their
animals. Ibru, the authoritarian “lady of the farm,” approaching her
thirties, devotes her whole life to the pigs and to taking care of her
baby sister, Mala Ibru (Little Ibru), who spends her time searching for
the meaning of life and trying to find a teacher who will teach her
something she can be good at. The director has chosen a kind of
“horror-comedy” as her genre and tries to expose the consequences of
authoritarian relationships, or rather relationships of power, as
reflected in relationships between parent and child(ren), teacher and
child, society and the individual, and similar interactions.

Author: Tomislav Zajec
Translation: Tina Perić
Director: Renata Vidič
Performers: Jelena Rusjan, Barbara Krajnc
Dramaturgy: Andreja Kopač, Urša Adamič
Lector: Maja Cerar
Costume design: Klavdija Jeršinovec
Scene: Bine Skrt
Music: Damir Avdić
Light design: Gregor Mohorčič
Photos: Janko Oven
Production: Gledališče Glej, City of Women
Special thanks to the photographers of the PENTAX forum, KUD Pozitiv and Dijaški dom Ivana Cankarja

More instances

13 - 17/01/2012
19.00
10 - 11/02/2012
19.00
16/02/2012
18.00
10 - 11/03/2012
19.00
08/04/2012
18.00
05/08/2012
18.30
04/09/2012
18.00
15/09/2012
18.00