Proton Theatre

In 2009, Kornél Mundruczó, film and theatre director, and Dóra Büki, theatre producer, founded Proton Theatre, a virtual artistic company organised around the director’s independent productions. Besides preserving maximum artistic freedom, their goal is to ensure a professional structure for their independently produced theatre plays and projects. Chiefly, their performances are realized as international co-productions, and their frequent collaborators include the Wiener Festwochen, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin; Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels; Trafó House of Contemporary Art, Budapest; HELLERAU, Dresden. Besides productions directed by the artistic leader – namely, The Ice (2006); Frankenstein-project (2007); Hard To Be God (2010); Disgrace (2012); Dementia (2013); Winterreise (2015); Imitation of life (2016); The Raft of the Medusa (2018); Evolution (2019) – they wish to provide space for the realisation of the company members’ ideas. In this spirit the following performances were created: Last, directed by Roland Rába (2014), 1 link, directed by Gergely Bánki (2015) and Finding Quincy, directed by János Szemenyei (2017). The performances of the Proton Theatre have been touring to more than 120 festivals during these years, from Festival d’Automne à Paris through Adelaide Festival to Singapore International Festival, Seoul Bo:m Festival or the Zürcher Theaterspektakel. 

Cet automne

Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe – Ateliers Berthier
octoberoct 10 – 18

Kornél Mundruczó, Proton Theatre
Parallax

Theatre

The Hungarian film and theatre director Kornél Mundruczó has always been a shrewd observer of the way contemporary society has transformed family structures, as shown in his films White God (2015), a prize-winner at Cannes, Pieces of A Woman (2019) and Evolution (2021). In Parallax, he investigates the notion of identity, at the crossroads between social affirmation and area of freedom.