2008

Living

co-production Kaaitheater

2010
Su
25/07
(BE) Gent
Campo
Sa
24/07
(BE) Gent
Campo
Fr
23/07
(BE) Gent
Campo
Th
22/07
(BE) Gent
Campo
Fr
26/02
(BE) Leuven
STUK
Th
25/02
(BE) Leuven
STUK
Sa
30/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Fr
29/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Th
28/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
We
27/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Fr
22/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Th
21/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
We
20/01
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
2008
Sa
22/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Fr
21/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Th
20/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
We
19/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Tu
18/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Sa
15/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Fr
14/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
Th
13/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
We
12/11
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater
We
25/06
(BE) Brussel
Kaaitheater

In Living, Tristero mercilessly crosses drama with slapstick and domesticity with the sinister. This wordless production shows the living room as a thoroughfare for occupants and visitors, with their thoughts, desires and fantasies. The characters are vague, and so is the plot, but the set is razor-sharp. The set is a hyper-realistic reconstruction of a living room in the style of the early seventies. You might have seen it in Tristero’s legendary production of Abigail’s Party, a bitter-sweet comedy by Mike Leigh.

Living is a cross between theatre, dance and live installation. Lynch meets the Coen brothers meet Jérôme Bel.