In an empty, enclosed house, a blind invalid, Hamm, spends his final days with his servant, Clov, who doesn’t even have time to sit down. Nearby, in trash bins against the wall, live Hamm’s legless parents, Nagg and Nell. It feels like the end of the world has arrived, as if a terrible catastrophe has destroyed everything. Perhaps, this is exactly what they believe.
Robert Sturua’s interpretation of Endgame portrays an apocalypse, the end of the world, and a warning to humanity... In its form, the production transcends monodrama, morality plays, carnivality, interactivity, epic and non-epic genres, as well as the maestro's own theatrical language.
Robert Sturua amplified the suffocating, hopeless atmosphere of the play, the feeling of endlessness and decay. The sensation of chaos, destruction, and apocalypse in a world shrouded in darkness became even more vivid and terrifying.
The performance is dedicated to the memory of Gia Kancheli.
Age restriction: 9+