Go go go
(2016)
Aleksandr Sokurov
Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, Italy
Go go go
(2016)
Aleksandr Sokurov
Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, Italy
PROJECTS COMPLETED
Masks and prostheses
PRODUCTION
Teatro Olimpico Vicenza 2016
The Municipal Theatre Foundation of the City of Vicenza
NOTES
Freely inspired by Marbles and other texts by Joseph Brodsky,
with the patronage of the Brodsky Foundation | Joseph Brodsky Memorial Fellowship Fund.
Project, direction and stage design by Aleksandr Sokurov;
original texts and stage adaptation by Aleksandr Sokurov and Alena Shumakova. Assistant director, dramaturgy, production coordinator: Alena Shumakova,
with
Max Malatesta (Tullio) and Michelangelo Dalisi (Publio)
with the participation of Elia Schilton (Iosif Brodsky)
and with
Olivia Magnani (29-30 Sept.) / Karina Arutyunyan (1 and 2 Oct.)
Paolo Bertoncello, Alessandro Bressanello, Giulio Canestrelli, Pier Paolo Zimmermann
and with contributions from
Piero Ramella, Schola Poliphonica del Santuario di Monte Berico, Spazio Voll and NextArea Parkour
Assistant directors Simone Derai and Marco Menegoni, Anagoor.
Translations of texts by Iosif Brodskij Gianni Buttafava, Fausto Malcovati, Serena Vitale
courtesy of Adelphi Editori
Trainee director: Pier Paolo Zimmermann
Props Margherita Palli
Video design Federico Bigi | Apparati Effimeri
Sound design Mauro Martinuz
Mask and prosthetics design Plastikart Studio | Zimmermann & Amoroso
Costumes Sasha Nikolaeva
lighting Fiammetta Baldiserri
technical direction Ezio Zonta
technical coordination Paolo Casati
with the collaboration of Giorgia Amabili
sound assistant Marco Furlanetto
dressmakers Carolina Cubria and Lara Friio
prop production: Props&Culture | Opificio Milano and Palcobase Vicenza
photos and video documentation Giulio Favotto
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