The Theatre and the Plague
Transmissão Online

John Romão, Salomé Lamas

31 July – 31 August 2020

Teatro Viriato, Lisboa

BoCA Online 2020 Theatre

On April 6, 1933, under the invitation of René Allendy, Antonin Artaud offered the audience of the Sorbonne a lecture with the strange title “The Theater and the Plague”. No one expected the show that was about to happen. The only existing documentation is in Anaïs Nin’s “Journal”: “But no word could describe what Artaud acted out on the platform of the Sorbonne.

He forgot about his conference, the theatre, his ideas, Dr. Allendy sitting there, the public, the young students, his wife, professors, and directors. His face was contorted with anguish, one could see the perspiration dampening his hair. His eyes dilated, his muscles became cramped, his fingers struggled to retain their flexibility. He made one feel the parched and burning throat, the pains, the fever, the fire in the guts. He was in agony. He was screaming. He was delirious. He was enacting his own death, his own crucifixion. At first people gasped. And then they began to laugh. Everyone was laughing! They hissed. Then, one by one, they began to leave, noisily, talking, protesting. They banged the door as they left. (…) More jeering. But Artaud went on, until the last gasp. And stayed on the floor. (…) He was in anger: “They want to hear an objective lecture on ‘The Theater and the Plague’ and I want to give them the very experience, the very plague, to be terrified and wake up. wake them up. They don’t understand that they are dead. Their death is total, like deafness, blindness. It is the agony that I have shown. Mine yes, and that of all those who live.”

On Abril 2020, during the mandatory confinement, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the theaters are empty. John Romão and Salomé Lamas direct the reenactement of the conference “The Theater and the Plague” by Antonin Artaud in 5 different empty theatres, with 5 different actors, proposing a geographical expansion of the “virus”.

Albano Jerónimo e Lídia Fernandes | Teatro Romano
Cucha Carvalheiro e Aida Tavares | São Luiz Teatro Municipal
Mónica Calle e Francisco Frazão | Teatro do Bairro Alto
Igor Regalla e Susana Menezes | LU.CA
John Romão e Patrícia Portela | Teatro Viriato

Online streaming

  • Since August 15th, 9pm (West)
  • With: John Romão and Patrícia Portela (Artistic Director of Teatro Viriato)
Sessions

31.07 – 23.08.20

Teatro Romano, Lisboa

21:00

02 – 23.09.20

São Luiz Teatro Municipal, Lisboa

21:00

TBA, Lisboa

LU.CA, Lisboa

Teatro Viriato, Lisboa

Texts
Antonin Artaud
Translation
Aníbal Fernandes e John Romão
Conception
John Romão
Direction
John Romão e Salomé Lamas
With
Albano Jerónimo e Lídia Fernandes (Teatro Romano), Cucha Carvalheiro e Aida Tavares (São Luiz Teatro Municipal), Mónica Calle e Francisco Frazão (Teatro do Bairro Alto), Igor Regalla e Susana Menezes (LU.CA), John Romão e Patrícia Portela (Teatro Viriato)
Photography direction
Miguel Nabinho
Image Assistant
João Martinho
Sound direction
Miguel Martins
Montage
Francisco Moreira
Music
Gabriel Ferrandini
Graphisms
Diogo Dias João
Image and equipment studio
Screen
Sound and equipment studio
McFly
Press
Helena César
Photographic documentation
Bruno Simão
Production
BoCA
Executive production
John Romão e Salomé Lamas
Co-production
EGEAC, Teatro Viriato
Partnership
São Luiz Teatro Municipal, Teatro Romano, Teatro do Bairro Alto, LU.CA – Teatro Luís de Camões
Media Partners
Antena 1, Antena 2
Thanks to
Aníbal Fernandes, Joana Gomes Cardoso, Jonas Omberg