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Theatr Zar's "Caesarean Section"
Thursday November 12, 2009 - Saturday November 14, 2009 from 7:30am - 10:00am
Millenium Park
201 E. Randolph Street
Chicago, Illinois Get Directions


Millennium Park will round out its fall and winter theater season with Poland’s ground-breaking troupe, Theatr Zar, and their U.S. premiere of Caesarean Section. This international theater company, never before seen in Chicago, is widely recognized for fusing movement and music with haunting images. Audiences will have a chance to experience this compelling production from intimate seating on the stage behind the Jay Pritzker Pavilion’s glass doors.

In the style of the late theater revolutionary Jerzy Grotowski, this extraordinary multinational group of artists strives to create work that communicates on a primal, non-spoken level, leaving audiences emotionally and spiritually transformed. The company emulates Grotowski’s belief in ensemble work, developing productions through a long process of creating its own theatrical language, utilizing Eastern Orthodox music.

In Caesarean Section, Teatr Zar explores the question of freedom and its limitations, and draws on the music of Corsica, with Bulgarian, Romanian, Icelandic and Chechen songs interwoven. The cast includes Nini Julia Bang, Ditte Berkeley, Emma Claire Bonnici, Tomasz Bojarski, Jean François Favreau, Kamila Klamut, Aleksandra Kotecka, Matej Matejka, Ewa Pasikowska, Tomasz Maciej Wierzbowski with direction by Jaroslaw Fret.

Admission: $35; Students and seniors $25. For tickets, call 312.742.TIXS (8497) or or...

Category: Music
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