Klaus Michaël Grüber suspends activities for a year
Klaus Michaël Grüber, after staging one of his most radical productions with Catherine de Sienne and one of his most contested with La Traviata, suspends his activities for the year. His theater is presented as forever uncertain, always suspended, subject to the chance of fatigue and the unpredictability of an accident. The director loves to listen, which is why his theater invites silence rather than discourse. He likes to concentrate, to crystallize the text and achieve a strong poetic unity. He does not like effort, relying on the powers of vision to distrust the seduction of the finished.
Key facts
- Klaus Michaël Grüber suspended his activities for a year.
- He staged Catherine de Sienne, one of his most radical productions.
- He staged La Traviata, one of his most contested productions.
- His theater is described as forever uncertain and always suspended.
- The theater is subject to the chance of fatigue and the unpredictability of an accident.
- Grüber loves to listen, inviting silence rather than discourse.
- He concentrates to crystallize the text and achieve poetic unity.
- He does not like effort, relying on vision and distrusting the finished.
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Artists
- Klaus Michaël Grüber
Sources
- artpress —