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| István Dankó |
Anna Pálmai |
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| Károly Hajduk | Réka Pelsőczy |
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| Lehel Kovács | Ági Szirtes |
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| Vilmos Kun | Hanna Pálos |
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| Ferenc Lengyel | Alexandra Borbély |
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| Zoltán Rajkai | Eszter Tóth |
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| László Szacsvay | Júlia Huzella |
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| Gergely Kovács | Adrienn Herczeg |
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| Judit Szathmáry |
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| Dorottya Jéger |
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| Set Design: | Péter Horgas |
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| Costumes: | Nóra Bujdosó |
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| Music: | László Sáry, Péter Zombola, Árpád Kákonyi |
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| Assistant Director: | Judit Tóth |
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| Directed by: | András Dömötör |
"The images of destruction flow relentlessly in Péter Nádas's large-scale vision, which is a philosophical piece and wonderful poetry and blasphemic and sensual epic, with some dramatic hints"
(Dezső Kovács)
"It is not possible to put Péter Nádas's Sirens' Song on stage. The Sirens's Song at the Katona is played in a great performance by the actors of the Katona company. (...) The actors' presence is gleaming. Our tribute to the whole company."
(MGP)
It is beyond doubt that Péter Nádas's non-dramatic, but rather essayistic-poetic and wise poem on the universe is incredibly beautiful. (...) The cast is made of inventive actors who completely understand this extremely important, new Hungarian play that induces new thoughts and solutions on stage, actors who jump from heroic epic to cabaret, if necessary."
(Tamás Tarján)
"András Dömötör took out of Sirens' Song whatever he felt theatrical, and turned it into its own parody, giving way to both the tragical and comical aspects of this apocalypse."
(Judit Csáki)