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Silvester Lavrik

SILVESTER LAVRIK  

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Gilded Red Cage, The



Gilded Red Cage, The

Synopsis:
The Gilded Red Cage Part I: Hana's Shame- the intimate internal dialogue of a woman in love whose young life spans the socialist and post-socialist periods in Slovakia. In a 60-minute piece bursting with an array of emotions, we watch Hana come to terms with one fact - the main figures in her life at once love her and destroy her. The Gilded Red Cage Part II: The Canary who ate the Cat- a 50-minute tour de force by the author himself, who plays a character typical of the last 40 years in the East - a chameleon-turncoat-survivor who can promise anything and deliver nothing. . .and still be beloved. accompanied by hilarious "golden oldies" on the accordion (delivered in Lavrik's smooth baritone), the piece illustrates a personality we all know, love. . .and hate. Most of all, it illustrates the essence of the socialism's multiple contradictions, including the role of the Catholic Church.

Notes:
Written And performed by Silvester Lavrik And Katarina Morhacova. This production is part of Performing Revolution in Central And Eastern Europe, A festival coordinated by The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, November 2009-March 2010.

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Organisations:
a project with the New York Public Library, the Consulate General of Slovakia in New York and Plus421 Foundation

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Male:  1            Female:  1            Other:  -

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