Sopro

by Tiago Rodrigues
by Tiago Rodrigues
with Beatriz Maia, Cristina Vidal, Isabel Abreu, Marco Mendonça, Romeu Costa, Sara Barros Leitão
stage design and lights Thomas Walgrave
costumes Aldina Jesus
sound Pedro Costa
direction assistant Catarina Rôlo Salgueiro
light operation Daniel Varela
executive production Rita Forjaz
production assistant Joana Costa Santos
production TNDM II
co-production Wiener Festwochen, Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione, ThéâtredelaCité - CDN Toulouse Occitanie & Théâtre Garonne Scène européenne Toulouse, Festival D'Automne à Paris & Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Teatro di Roma - Teatro Nazionale, Hrvatsko Narodno Kazalište, Comédie de Caen, Théâtre de Liège, Maison de la Culture d'Amiens, BIT Teatergarasjen, Le Trident - Scène-nationale de Cherbourg, Teatre Lliure, Centro Cultural Vila Flor, O Espaço do Tempo
support Onda
When the theatre is nothing but ruins, when nothing remains of the walls, the desks, the wings, the machines, the sets, someone will still remain: the lungs of the place but also of the dramatic gesture itself, the prompter. The voices, sounds, and music that usually take centre stage now take a step back and the breathing of the theatre itself, this thing no one hears, is for once at the forefront. The guardian of memory and continuity is a woman has spent her whole life in this building where every day people have gathered and played. Tonight, she tells her stories, true or false, all the product of the theatre. She's in full view of the audience, onstage. Tiago Rodrigues takes her and her endangered position out of her box, out of her "house,” and convinces her, who's never had more than the tips of her fingers on the stage, to come whisper a time gone by. Entering through her the soul and conscience of a unique place, he tries to understand how it breathes and adopts its rhythm. In one movement, the actors lend their voices to the whispers of the ghosts the prompter summons. We circle back to a before; before the text, before the voice, in a performance before the performance, when the theatre takes a deep breath.

Show already presented in

2 - 3 mar 2018
13 mar 2018
19 - 20 apr 2018
12 - 13 oct 2018
17 - 20 oct 2018
23 - 24 oct 2018
12 nov - 8 dec 2018
16 nov 2018
25 jan 2019
28 feb - 1 mar 2019
5 - 8 mar 2019
11 - 12 mar 2019
16 mar 2019
4 may 2019
15 - 17 may 2019
24 - 25 may 2019
30 may - 2 jun 2019
7 - 8 jun 2019
12 - 22 jun 2019
11 - 13 oct 2019
8 - 9 nov 2019
13 - 22 nov 2019
3 - 5 dec 2019
11 - 12 jan 2020
23 - 24 jan 2020 - Le Quartz, Brest (FR)
29 - 30 jan 2020 - Brandhaarden Festival, ITA - Internationaal Theatre Amsterdam, Amesterdão (NL)
6 feb 2020 - Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb (HR)
13 - 14 feb 2020 - Triennale Teatro dell'Arte, Milão (IT)
13 - 15 mar 2020 - MITsp 2020 – Mostra Internacional de Teatro de São Paulo (BR)
28 mar 2020 - Teatro Micaelense, Ponta Delgada, Açores, Portugal (PT)
7 - 8 oct 2020 - Festival d'Automne à Paris, Theatre 71 Scène Nationale Malakoff, Malakoff (FR)
10 oct 2020 - Festival d'Automne à Paris, Théâtre Jean-Vilar, Vitry (FR)
13 oct 2020 - Festival d'Automne à Paris, Points Communs - Théâtre des Louvrais, Cergy-Pontoise (FR)
15 - 16 oct 2020 - Festival d'Automne à Paris, Espace 1789, St. Ouen (FR)
23 - 25 oct 2020 - Théâtre de Liège (BE)
29 - 30 oct 2020 - Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg (LU)
19 - 21 mar 2021 - Taipei National Theater & Concert Hall, Taipei (TW)
19 - 21 mar 2021 - Taipei, National Theater & Concert Hall
17 - 19 jun 2021 - National Theater of Korea, Seul (KR)
17 - 19 jun 2022 - Daloreum Theater, National Theater of Korea, Seul (KR)
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