Rodrigo García

Gólgota picnic

Archive 2011
Theatre

Gólgota picnic
Direction, Rodrigo García
Piano, Marino Formenti
Music, Joseph Haydn Les Sept Dernières Paroles du Christ sur la croix
Translation, Christilla Vasserot
Lighting, Carlos Marquerie
Video, Ramón Diago
Sound, Marc Romagosa
Costumes, Belén Montoliú
Direction Assistant, John Romão
Technical Director, Roberto Cafaggini
With Gonzalo Cunill, Núria Lloansi, Juan Loriente, Juan Navarro, Jean-Benoît Ugeux


Production Centro Dramático Nacional (Madrid) ; Théâtre Garonne (Toulouse)
Production déléguée Théâtre Garonne (Toulouse)
Coproduction Festival d’Automne à Paris
Coréalisation Théâtre du Rond-Point (Paris) ; Festival d’Automne à Paris

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Premiere at CDN  Madrid January 7 2011

A writer, stage director and filmmaker, Rodrigo García relentlessly deconstructs social rituals and unveils the underlying anxiety of the individuals taking part in them. In Gólgota picnic, he revisits the Bible and the iconography of terror in an invitation to distrust appearances and to question the theatrical representation – but also creates a space for contemplation.

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