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Inquiring into the national epic
The world premiere of Goran Vojnovič’s stage adaptation of Fran Saleški Finžgar’s historical novel is a saga about the struggle of oppressed people for freedom and love.
Under the Free Sun by Fran Saleški Finžgar is the great Slovenian historical novel and one of our canonical literary works, not only because its story inspired national feelings, but also because of its superb, epic opulence that half a century ago even intrigued Hollywood to think about turning it into a spectacular period drama. Unfortunately, nothing has (yet?) become of the idea, but The Tale of Our Ancient Forefathers received different literary, theatre and radio adaptations and was recently even adapted into a graphic novel by Damjan Stepančič and Goran Vojnović. The masterpiece which combines the epic story of the Slavic colonisation of the Balkans with the romantic love story between Iztok and Irena also inspired Goran Vojnović to write an original work for the stage – a contemporary interpretation of the myth, taking into account historical and political experiences from the time of the novel’s creation until today.
In the battle between the great, magnificent, magical, conquering and cruel Byzantium on the one side and the small, belligerent, freedom-hungry barbarians on the other, a fascinating fictional world emerges. In it, a mind game of recognising demons of one’s own time takes place, and very interesting and highly relevant questions are being opened. Who are today’s barbarians? Where is the Byzantium of today? Are we the barbarians on the edge of the powerful empire or are we the Byzantines that protect Byzantium from the penetrating barbarians? What is the state of our freedom? Are we now living under the free sun or not?
Just as reading Finžgar can still be exciting and attractive, the theatre production is also exciting and attractive, even spectacular. Although literary history classifies Under the Free Sun as a young adult novel, the novel itself and Vojnović’s interpretation are so complex and full of meaning that they will address a wide range of spectators. “All the questions that Finžgar asked are still relevant today, but the responses to them are more complicated, oftentimes incomplete, or even ambiguous, because, in today’s world, even the definition of who is a Byzantine and who a barbarian is unclear,” says the author of the adaptation.
Director: Aleksandar Popovski
Dramaturg: Martina Mrhar
Language Consultant: Anja Pišot
Set Designer: Aleksandar Popovski
Costume Designer: Jelena Proković
Make-up Designer: Špela Ema Veble
Choreographer: Rosana Hribar
Author of visual art: Damijan Stepančič
Animator and Video Designer: Miran Bratuš
Composer*: Boštjan Gombač
Light Designers: Aleksandar Popovski, Marko Vrkljan
Assistant to Director: Stefani Hristova
Assistant to Set Designer: Matic Gselman
Assistant to Costume Designer: Saša Dragaš
* Voice (recorded in studio Savna): Jan Tomšič
PERFORMERS
Iztok: Matija Rupel
Irena: Eva Kraš
Rado: Blaž Dolenc
Črt: Matej Zemljič, guest artist
Radovan: Iztok Mlakar
Volk: Gorazd Žilavec
Rustik: Viktor Hrvatin Meglič
Epaphroditus: Gorazd Jakomini
Justinian: Blaž Valič
Theodora: Arna Hadžialjević
Azbad: Robert Korošec, guest artist
Svarun (recorded voice)
Žiga Saksida
Narrator (recorded voice)
Boštjan Gombač, guest artist
Co-production: Slovene National Theatre Drama SNG Maribor, Slovene National Theatre SNG Nova Gorica, Cankarjev dom and Zavod Škrateljc
Duration: 90 minutes