Abstract
A derelict hall, a soundscape exuding through the cracks in the walls, and a narrative that becomes a “journey in place” provide the sensorial framing of Krzysztof Warlikowski's recent production of Hanoch Levin's 1975 Krum.
Issue Section:
Critical Acts
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2009
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