The
Tel-Aviv based Cameri Theatre combines puppetry, live action and video streaming
to tell a series of touching stories about human experiences.
Suddenly,
a Knock on the Door is the name
of the short story collection by the Israeli writer, Etgar Keret. It is also how Suddenly begins, a PuppetCinema
show brought to BAM’s Next Wave by The Cameri Theatre of Tel-Aviv.
Suddenly. Photo by Ed Lefkowicz. |
"It's either a story
or a bullet between your eyes" - demands a stranger (Simcha Barbiro) and
points a gun at the writer's head, not a very relaxed setting for
storytelling. The situation gets only more intense when two other
"assassins" (Yuval Segal and Neta Plotnik) sneak
into the apartment under the pretense of conducting a survey and
delivering pizza. Caught in this absurd and dangerous situation, the
writer (Nadav
Assulin) is not unlike
Scheherazade from One Thousand and One Nights, forced to keep his abusers entertained
in order to prolong his life.
This scenario is the
framing device to act out about half a dozen vignettes with puppetry. As the
three mysterious figures engage in the stories, they enthusiastically make
suggestions, stand in for characters, and even assist
a puppeteer (Gony
Paz) and
two cinematographers (Ilya Kreines, Dani Halifa) in
moving mini sets and props around.
Window frames and
shutters become building facades and staircases, settings for the
Puppet Cinema. Two cameras alternate live-streaming action on a big
screen above the stage. The video itself might be looked at as an experimental
film combining puppetry and real people. But it is the “behind the scenes”
process unfolding on stage from which you cannot look away. The attention to
detail in the design is incredible and endearingly relatable.
Actors, two camera
operators and a puppeteer, all dressed in black, romp amidst the grove of light
stands, playfully bringing to life the stories about human vulnerability. You might
only see the character below his thighs (one of the puppets is actually just
two legs) but thanks to the inventive staging, clever framing and, of course,
the poignant writing by Keret, the entire human soul opens up in front of you.
Suddenly played at BAM Fisher, 321 Ashland Pl, on
December 6-9, 2017. The running time is 1 hour with no intermission.
Tickets are $25.
Suddenly is based on stories by Etgar Keret, adapted by Zvi Sahar and
Oded Littman. It is produced by The Cameri Theatre of Tel-Aviv. Directed by Zvi
Sahar. Set and costume design by Aya Zaiger. Music by Gai Sherf.
Lighting design by Ofer Laufer.
The
cast is Nadav Assulin, Simcha Barbiro, Yuval Segal, Neta Plotnik, Gony Paz
(puppeteer), Ilya Kreines (Cinematographer) and Dani Halifa (Cinematographer).
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