Conteudo

22, 23 Oct 2021

ALEKSEI OU A FÉ

THEATER

premiere
fri and sat 21h00 | 80 min. | 14+ years
price A: 10€ (stalls and lodges) / 5€ (boxes) // discounts may applyvenue: Auditorium

The waves of the Mediterranean, lapping at the baby's body, I can't let go of it. Little survives an image like this. Only the tears survive, in the end. Tears are what prevents me from killing God. While there are tears such as these, there might a God.Sónia Barbosa 

Dostoevsky stated that the inner struggle between doubt and faith would continue until the end of his life. Sónia Barbosa, one of Teatro Viriato's Associated Artist, reflects on these and other questions in her trilogy "Project Karamázov". This time, she focuses on Aliocha in "Aleksei ou a Fé" (Aleksei or Faith).
What can we still believe in? 
In memory? In childhood? In the constant presence of death, and the power in ritualising it?

+20 OCT // wed 12h30 // MEIA DOSE · FORUM VISEUMoment DostoevskyExhibition "The works of Dostoevsky in Russian films and theatre", by the Russian House in Lisbon - Rossotrudnichestvo section in Portugal 
Staging, dramaturgy and interpretation Sónia Barbosa Interpretation and co-creation Hugo Inácio, Nuno Nunes and Rosinda Costa Special appearance Guilherme GomesStaging and Costume Design Ana Limpinho Lighting Cristóvão Cunha Music and co-creation Ana Bento Video object curatorship São Castro and António M Cabrita Production Ritual de Domingo Associação Artística Coproduction Teatro Viriato Communication and project image Nuno Rodrigues Photography and videos Luís Belo Dramaturgical consultancy Anabela Mendes Support Lapa do Lobo Foundation, Guarda Municipal Theatre, NACO, Contraponto 
Acknowledgments Patrícia Santos, Patrick Murys, Juan Brizida, Ivan Romero 
Project supported by Portuguese Republic-Culture/ Directorate-General for the Arts
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