Dogs of Europe
based on the novel by Alhierd Bacharevič
a performance by the Belarus Free Theatre
directed by Nicolai Khalezin, Natalia Kaliada
for the first time in France
with the Festival d'Automne à Paris
duration 3h
with Darya Andreyanava, Pavel Haradnitski, Kiryl Kalbasnikau, Mikalai Kuprych, Aliaksei Saprykin, Mitya Savelau, Maryia Sazonava, Stanislava Shablinskaya, Yuliya Shauchuk, Raman Shytsko, Oleg Sidorchik, Kate Vostrikova, Ilya Yasinski
In 2049, a war splits Europe in two with The New Reich, an authoritarian Russian regime, facing the League of European States, i.e., the free world. This science fiction thriller disturbingly echoes reality. It is based on a novel banned in Belarus and adapted for the stage by the Belarus Free Theatre, a company that has itself been banned in Belarus and taken refuge in Britain. The play covers the twenty or so chapters of this great dystopian epic. Seventeen actors, dancers and singers stage a very physical, direct and energetic performance to show both adherence and resistance to the dictatorship.