Woyzeck, Fuk’em’ol!

Cláudio da Silva, Carolina Dominguez, Pedro Paiva

7 – 19 September 2023

ZDB, Lisboa

Theatre, Visual Arts

The actor and creator Cláudio da Silva, in collaboration with the visual artist and director Pedro Paiva and the actress Carolina Dominguez, have joined forces for a project that aims to reflect on a manifesto, in the form of theatre, that continues to identify strategies for the perversion of human dignity: Georg Büchner’s “Woyzeck”. This is the first time that the visual artist and director Pedro Paiva has entered the territory of theatre, together with Cláudio da Silva, with whom he collaborated on one of his films, still to be released, and which deals precisely with “Woyzeck”.

© Bruno Simão / BoCA - Biennial of Contemporary Arts (Lisboa)

Written in 1896, Georg Büchner’s “Woyzeck” is only a fragment, four unfinished manuscripts, destroyed by time, which would only be published at the end of the 19th century. From then until today, this very short and mysterious text has never ceased to disturb contemporary theatre, which has successively sought in it some of its most urgent questions. Based on real events, Büchner’s text dramatises the case of a man sentenced to death for a crime of passion. Cláudio da Silva, Carolina Dominguez and Pedro Paiva propose with “Woyzeck, Fuk’em’ol!” a scenic rewriting of this document by Büchner, crossing his dramaturgy with the Hesse Manifesto and material collected from the author’s letters.

© Bruno Simão / BoCA - Biennial of Contemporary Arts (Lisboa)
Sessions

07 – 19.09.23

ZDB, Lisboa

19:30
Duration
120 min
Age rating
M/12
World premiere
ZDB 8 Marvila é o novo espaço da ZDB, localizado nos antigos Armazéns Abel Pereira da Fonseca (Praça Leandro da Silva 2, Marvila).
O espaço abre portas ao público pela primeira vez, com este projeto.
Buy tickets
10€
7,5€ (4 pax. group)
Staging, dramaturgy, interpretation, installation
Cláudio da Silva, Carolina Dominguez e Pedro Paiva
Co-production
BoCA, Colectivo 84, ZDB
Pictures
Bruno Simão / BoCA – Biennial of Contemporary Arts (Lisboa)