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Miroslav Krleža

In agony

Original title: U agoniji
A play in two acts

Director

Mile Korun

Opening night

3 December 1998
Main Stage

 

Duration:

147 minutes

In Agony, part two of his cycle of plays about the Glembay family which includes The Glembays (1913), In Agony (1922), Leda (1925), was written by Miroslav Krleža (1893–1981), one of the greatest Croatian writers of the 20th century, in 1928.The city of Zagreb, where Krleža was born and spent almost his entire life, was often the subject of his literary work. The cycle of plays about the Glembays follows the individual and collective destinies of a rich Zagreb bourgeois, patrician family over a period of 180 years. According to Darja Dominkuš, the dramaturg of the production, »it is amazing how the author manages to capture the cataclysm of a certain world and period in a confined space of a fashion salon«. In Agony is a depiction of a single ill-fated day and night and fateful events in the lives of the members of the once privileged caste of the fallen empire. Baron Lenbach, heavily indebted due to gambling takes his life first, and then his wife, Baroness Laura. Baroness, the central character of Krlež’’s play, is involved in a sophisticated love triangle with two male protagonists: Baron Lenbach and dr. Križovec, a lawyer she genuinely loves.

Creators

Creative team

TRANSLATOR

Andrej Inkret

Drama Igralec: Andrej Inkret | odpri ustvarjalca

DRAMATURG

Darja Dominkuš

Drama Igralec: Darja Dominkuš | odpri ustvarjalca

SET AND COSTUME DESIGNER

Janja Korun

Drama Igralec: Janja Korun | odpri ustvarjalca

LANGUAGE CONSULTANT

Jože Faganel

Drama Igralec: Jože Faganel | odpri ustvarjalca

Cast

Ivo BanDrama Igralec: Ivo Ban | odpri igralca

Baron Lenbach

Silva ČušinDrama Igralec: Silva Čušin | odpri igralca

Laura Lenbach, his wife

Igor SamoborDrama Igralec: Igor Samobor | odpri igralca

Ivan von Križovec

Štefka Drolc/Marijana BreceljDrama Igralec: Marijana Brecelj | odpri igralca

Countess Madeleine Petrovna, manicurist, Russian emigrant

Marjan Hlastec

Beggar

Neža Simčič

Maria

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