A theater ensemble's journey through time, generations, and the essence of human connection, exploring what unites and d
This production, led by Hungarian director Árpád Schilling, delves into the very nature of theater and the community that creates it. It's a reflective piece, born from improvisations and centered around a collective chorus, symbolizing a traveling community. The narrative explores themes of unity, change across generations, and the enduring aspects of human existence amidst the ephemeral.
The play's development, as described by Schilling, was a journey in itself for the actors, constantly creating and encountering new ideas. This process led to the title "The Travelers," emphasizing the troupe's continuous evolution through different historical periods, styles, and themes. It's a celebration of resilience and rebirth, suggesting that constant movement and change are essential to stay alive, both for a theater company and for individuals.